Markets and Power Plays On The Brett Winterble Show
Tune in here to this Tuesday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show
Brett kicks off the program by talking about turmoil in Japan’s bond market and rising geopolitical and domestic tensions that are rattling global markets. He explains how massive, unexpected selling in Japan’s $7.6 trillion bond market—driven by inflation fears and doubts about long-term debt stability—is weighing on U.S. markets and investor sentiment. From there, Brett pivots to international politics, reacting to President Trump’s ongoing press conference and his trip to Europe, which Brett views as strategically important despite its free-flowing, unscripted style.
Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this wide-ranging episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about taking radio on the road to Washington, D.C., and the bigger geopolitical and economic questions coming out of Davos, including trade tensions, NATO, and global supply chains. Beth also dives into what she’d ask President Trump if she had a one-on-one conversation, sharing concerns about strategy, tariffs, healthcare supply lines like insulin, and how fast-moving headlines are leaving many Americans feeling overwhelmed. She reflects on the push and pull between Congress and the White House, as well as escalating global flashpoints from Europe to Greenland.
Beth also shares what she and the Good Morning BT team have coming up later this week, including their live broadcast from Capitol Hill with members of North Carolina’s congressional delegation and upcoming interviews focused on cybersecurity, Supreme Court cases, and the stories shaping the national conversation on Good Morning BT.
Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!
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