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The predictions edition – Star Wars, interest rates, run for the White House

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4.458 Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2015

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Disney is destined to make a pile on the new Star Wars movie, and the Fed's big tease is over: Will rising interest rates revive old school metrics? Plus: what does the economy tell us about who will be president? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:42.7

Welcome to the Views Room, a weekly podcast brought to you by Reuters Breaking Views.

0:45.5

I'm Rob Cox, the editor of Breaking Views, coming to you from Zurich, Switzerland.

0:50.2

Well, with the U.S. presidential race heading into the final stretch, we're proud to release the latest version of our economic dream team machine.

0:53.5

This tool allows you to help pick

0:55.3

a cabinet of economic all-stars for the two candidates duking it out for the U.S. presidency.

1:00.3

Joe Biden or Donald Trump. This is the third iteration of the interactive game, which we first

1:05.0

launched back in 2012. I spoke to Gina Chan, our columnist in the States, who led this year's

1:10.2

revamp, our graphics

1:11.7

supremo, Vincent Flassur, and our U.S. editor, John Foley, to discuss how it works, and most importantly,

1:18.0

who we would pick to run the world's biggest economy. Give a listen.

1:23.9

Okay, guys, it's that time every four years when we unleash the economic dream team machine.

1:31.3

This is the interactive graphic slash game, which allows you, dear reader, to figure out who can help fix the American economy.

1:42.3

It allows you to pick a whole bunch of positions, cabinet and otherwise,

1:46.6

for the new president, whether it's Joe Biden, the Democrat, or whether it's Donald Trump,

1:51.2

the Republican. Gina Chan, you have been the master of ceremonies for this year's economic

1:56.5

dream team machine, along with Vincent Flassur, who's with us online as well, and John Foley,

2:01.1

our US editor. But let me start with you, Gina. Okay, what was the challenge? You know,

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