April 21, 2025· 59 min

Martin Wolf on Trump's Shakeup of the Global Order

Orality
Model
50%

Speaker Breakdown

HostTracy Alloway(1,514 words)
M:94%
HostJoe Weisenthal(1,744 words)
M:29%
GuestMartin Wolf(6,844 words)
M:94%

Oral Indicators

Agonistic63%
obviously, very, completely
Engagement62%
you, our, your
Memory Aids100%
listen, like, so
Repetition100%
they (92x), about (70x), like (69x)
Parallelism78%
And I'm Joe Wasenthal...., And I was here for, like, ten ..., So I've just been walking arou...
Sound Patterns44%
48 question(s), alliteration: "markets move", alliteration: "barclays brief"
Formulaic Phrases4%
i mean, if you will

Literate Indicators

Hedging9%
may, could, perhaps
Passive Voice6%
are often, are frightened, been compensated
Abstract Nouns20%
investment, community, business
Subordination8%
while, although, because
Sentence Length36%
Avg: 14.1 words/sentence
Word Complexity49%
investment, analyze, anticipate
Academic Markers3%
according to
Impersonal Style38%
681 personal pronouns found
Descriptive Style100%
apply, obviously, quickly

Description

Martin Wolf has been called one of the world's most important economics commentators, and has for decades written in columns and his own books about the evolution of the global economy, chronicling the rise of globalization and the subsequent pushback to liberal trade. And he's had a lot to write about in recent weeks. President Trump's unveiling of sweeping tariffs against pretty much every single US trading partner has not only roiled global markets, but is shaking up international politics as well. Countries around the world are now struggling to understand exactly what the Trump administration is trying to achieve, how far it will go in terms of its political and economic isolationism, and how they should we respond. On this episode we speak with Wolf, the chief economics commentator for the Financial Times, about what Trump's reordering of global trade means for the world, how Europe and China might respond, and the origins of the US administration's economic discontent. Read More:  Trump’s Tariffs and China Collide to Shock the $115 Trillion Global Economy What’s Left of Globalization Without the US? Only Bloomberg.com subscribers can get the Odd Lots newsletter in their inbox — now delivered every weekday — plus unlimited access to the site and app. Subscribe at bloomberg.com/subscriptions/oddlots See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.