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Surveillance: Not Optimistic For Trade Deal, Alden Says

Bloomberg Surveillance

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3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2019

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Jacob Kirkegaard, Peterson Institute for International Economics Senior Fellow, lays out the possible outcomes for another U.K. general election. Esther Reichelt, Commerzbank AG FX Strategist, forecasts that unconventional monetary policy measures will drive the euro-dollar. John Authers, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, says Brexit is unsolvable without a solution between Ireland and the U.K. And Ted Alden, CFR Senior Fellow & Author, "Failure to Adjust: How Americans Got Left Behind in the Global Economy," says we're in a more dangerous phase of the trade war now. 

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Joining us to weigh in on the situation in Europe at the moment, I'm pleased to say

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Jacob Kirkukagard joins joins us now Peterson Institute for

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International Economics Senior Fellow. Jacob I want to begin with Italy just

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briefly if we may. The government just how sustainable do you think that new government is?

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Well, I think it all depends on the internal coherence of the new two coalition partners

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It's very clear from their I would, gift shop of a governing program that they want to run

1:25.4

an expansionary fiscal policy and that this is going to run into trouble with the

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European Commission and the rest of the EU. So the question is can they among themselves agree to structural

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reform and thereby gets acquiescence from the rest of the EU for an expansionary budget.

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If they can do that, I suspect they will actually be able to model through.

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And then the question is, how does their big

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