Can Consumers Drive Markets Higher?

Can Consumers Drive Markets Higher?

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Bloomberg Surveillance hosted by Tom Keene & Paul SweeneyMay 15th, 2025
Featuring:
1) Michael Darda, Chief Economist at Roth Capital Partners, talks about a decreased recession risk as trade deals begin and why Trump's raising taxes and increasing the marginal tax rate won't necessarily lead to economic and financial upheaval. Traders are looking ahead to a speech by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and a slew of economic reports to gauge the sustainability of the recent equity rally, with billionaire Steve Cohen predicting a 45% chance of a US recession.
2) Gene Seroka, CEO at the Port of LA, joins for a discussion on shipping and why normalizing relations with China won't lead to a surge in imports. Recently, Seroka has noted that the US-China tariff truce likely won't cause businesses to frontload inventory.
3) Michelle Meyer, Chief Economist, North America at the MasterCard Economics Institute, reacts to retail sales and talks about her outlook for the consumer. Market participants have a downbeat view of retails sales heading into the day, but alternative measures of spending suggest tariff frontrunning has continued during the month. Signs of a resilient consumer could continue to support stocks.
4) Elizabeth Economy, Hargrove senior fellow and co-director of the U.S., China and the world program at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, talks about the "total reset" in the US' relationship with China, whether the US or China are winning in trade negotiations so far, and whether we'll see meaningful change in Chinese market practices. In a sign of discord today, Beijing has pushed back against a US decision aimed at curbing Chinese-made artificial intelligence chips.
5) Lisa Mateo joins with the latest headlines in newspapers across the US, including a Financial Times story on Gen Z changing what it means to be a reader and TripAdvisor's top destinations for travelers.

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