President Donald Trump is charting a new path for the global economy — from tariffs that are rewiring trade to challenges to Fed independence. Join senior Bloomberg analysts for a deep dive into today’s shifting economic order and what it means for business.
What We’ll Cover:
State of Play in Trump’s Trade Wars – Nicole Gorton-Caratelli, Global Economist, Bloomberg Economics
Trump vs. the Fed – David Wilcox, Director of US Economic Research, Bloomberg Economics
Tariffs and the Industry Outlook – Nathan Dean, Senior Analyst for U.S. Policy, Bloomberg Intelligence
Tariffs and the Energy Outlook – TBD, BNEF
Speakers
Nicole Gorton-Caratelli
Economist
Bloomberg Economics
Nicole Gorton-Caratelli is an Economist at Bloomberg Economics specializing in international trade. She was previously an economist at the U.S. Department of State and holds a PhD in Economics from UCLA. She is based in Washington, D.C.
David Wilcox
Director of US Economic Research
Bloomberg Economics
Nathan Dean
Senior Policy Analyst
Bloomberg Intelligence
Nathan Dean is a government analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence specializes in capital markets, covering Congress and regulatory agencies including the SEC, CFTC and Federal Reserve. Before joining Bloomberg, Nathan worked in the government affairs departments for CME Group (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) and Bank of America, where he focused on the regulatory implementation of Dodd-Frank and Congressional attempts to amend the Act. He also served as an expert for legislators, policymakers and regulators on the impact of government policy on the financial services industry. Prior to working in government affairs, he led a team of structured finance managers focusing on collateralized loan obligations in Europe and the U.S. for Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Nathan was also a management consultant for a boutique consulting firm, serving Fortune 500 clients. Nathan has a bachelor’s of science degree in Management from Purdue University and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.