Marcus: Trump Needs a Fed Chair Who Won’t Ride the Brakes
Bernie Marcus writes for RealClear Politics in opposition to the Federal Reserve’s threat to raise the interest rates for a fourth time this year.
Bernie Marcus writes for RealClear Politics in opposition to the Federal Reserve’s threat to raise the interest rates for a fourth time this year.
“They’re waiting for the results of the midterms, and if the midterms for some reason don’t do well for Republicans, I think you’ll all lose a lot of money,” Trump said, referring to stock market investors regaining some of the October losses.
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” National Economic Council director Larry Kudlow elaborated on President Donald Trump’s call for another round of tax cuts to bolster the economy. Kudlow told “Fox & Friends” co-host Brian Kilmeade they were still in the “planning stage,”
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said he is skeptical of a new United Nations climate change report that predicted catastrophic global consequences if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced. Kudlow said, “The issue here is magnitudes
In an appearance on “Sunday Morning Futures,” Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) commented on White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow’s support of tariffs regarding U.S. trade policy. Issa praised Kudlow, saying his presence in the Trump administration shows that “tariffs are a
President Donald Trump may meet with top executives from Google, Facebook, and Twitter in October, according to the White House.
Ahead of future testimony before the House Judiciary Committee after the midterm elections, Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently met with GOP leaders concerned about the Silicon Valley giant’s bias.
Kudlow praised the economy, downplayed concerns about the deficit, and said more China tariffs are coming.
The Trump Administration is “taking a look” at regulating Google following examples of bias at the Silicon Valley giant, according to President Trump’s economic adviser Larry Kudlow.
While speaking to reporters on Tuesday, National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow stated that the Trump administration is “taking a look at” whether there needs to be some form of government regulation of Google and will let people know what
China’s state-run Global Times told readers to remain calm as the economy of Turkey teeters on the brink of collapse, but the real point of the editorial was to insist China is in far better shape than Turkey despite grappling with a currency crisis of its own.
Thursday, CNBC aired a clip of White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow saying the current “economic boom” is the “biggest event” of 2018. During a Cabinet meeting at the White House, Kudlow said, “I’m looking at the media and watching TV
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow told President Donald Trump and Cabinet members in a White House meeting on Thursday that China’s most recent economic numbers show a southward turn.
“Some of you probably love them and a couple of you probably don’t because you’re on the wrong side of the border,” Trump said. “But if you’re from this country, you’re loving what’s happening.”
“If money leaves China, and the currency could be a leading indicator, they’re going to be in a heap of trouble,” Larry Kudlow said.
For decades, the big business lobby, ideologically globalist politicians, and economists have claimed that the only route to increasing the United States’ Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is through increasing legal immigration levels.
Friday on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” President Donald Trump’s National Economic Council director Larry Kudlow said today’s announcement that the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) rose at a rate of 4.1 percent in the second quarter was “sustainable” going forward. Kudlow
U.S. GDP rocketed up to 4.1 percent in Q2, a rise far outpacing the Q1 2.2 percent. The rise is the fastest since 2014, according to reports.
“This bolsters Trump’s argument that being tough and aggressive–and, yes, using tariffs where required–can get you to the negotiating table,” Kudlow said.
Contents: Trump administration signals that trade war with China will escalate sharply; The growing conflict with China
China has historically not had as open of a market, and that needs to change,” Blackstone president and Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Gray said Wednesday.
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Wednesday that European Union President Jean-Claude Juncker will be coming to Washington, D.C. next week with a “free trade offer” for President Donald Trump’s consideration. He offered his remarks during a discussion with CNBC’s Jim Cramer at the Delivering Alpha conference in New York City, NY.
White House chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow predicted Wednesday at CNBC’s Delivering Alpha conference in New York that economic growth could reach as high as four percent for “a quarter or two.” Kudlow told CNBC’s Jim Cramer that the Trump administration plans
“I believe China wants to make a deal. But–in so far as we know–president Xi, at the moment, does not wish to make a deal,” Kudlow said
“Our Great Larry Kudlow, who has been working so hard on trade and the economy, has just suffered a heart attack,” Trump wrote on Twitter.
Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” White House chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow said that despite the dust-up between President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the United States wouldn’t immediately withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser Larry Kudlow explained why Trump did not sign on to the G7 communique and his subsequent reaction to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. En route to Singapore for
President Donald Trump is serious about conducting separate trade negotiations with Canada and Mexico.
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was “overreacting” to the Trump administration’s tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum. Kudlow said, “I don’t think our tariffs are anything to
Friday on Fox Business Network’s “Varney & Company,” White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow rejected the label that President Donald Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada, Mexico and the European Union were a trade war. He said it was instead “a
During Sunday’s “The Cats Roundtable” on New York AM 970 radio, President Donald Trump’s top economic advisor Larry Kudlow discussed the country’s relationship with China. Kudlow told host John Catsimatidis that if China wants to make a deal with the United States,
President Donald Trump hinted at the need for a “different structure” for a bilateral trade deal with China just one day after the Commerce Department’s Tuesday determination that China has been using Vietnam to circumvent anti-steel dumping measures.
“We cannot allow the theft of IP, we cannot allow the forced technology transfers. That’s America’s golden jewels, that’s America’s bread and butter,” Larry Kudlow said Monday in an interview.
Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” President Donald Trump’s top economic advisor Larry Kudlow said the administration was “making terrific progress” on trade talks with China. Partial transcript as follows: MARGARET BRENNAN: We turn now to Larry Kudlow. As the director of the
U.S. trade negotiators will head back to China to work out details of an agreement between the two nations reached during continued trade negotiations this week resulted in a joint framework to reduce the U.S. trade deficit with China.
President Donald J. Trump hears something entirely different.
Larry Kudlow has not been at the center of the internal White House battle over China and trade. But he was almost shut out of talks with Chinese officials set to kick-off Thursday because of it.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will continue to lead Trump administration officials holding trade talks with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He in Washington, DC, on Thursday and Friday with a focus on “rebalancing” the U.S.-China bilateral economic relationship.
National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow revealed to Breitbart News Saturday listeners on SiriusXM Patriot 125 that U.S.-China trade talks will continue in D.C. next Thursday and Friday with hope for a “good deal” and the possibility that stronger measures could be required if China does not permit that.
National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow predicted during Saturday’s edition of Breitbart News radio on SiriusXM Patriot 125 that the economic successes seen as a result of President Donald Trump’s policies will “play a huge role” in the November midterm elections.