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The Busch Update Radio is a weekly commentary on the intersection of the global political and capital markets with host Andrew Busch.

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Chris Christie's presidential dreams have stalled just like traffic in Ft. Lee. Friday, I'll have on Potomac Research's Greg Valliere to discuss whether it's over for Chrisite and who may be the new front runners for 2016.

Normura Securities' Jens Nordvig.

This week's episode brings back investigative reporter Matt Rusling. Matt gives us his 2014 outlook with a focus on Southeast Asia. We also bring up some noteworthy foreign elections in 2014 (Thailand, India, Indonesia and Turkey).... more

During this week's holiday special, The Busch Update brings a community focus to our discussion. CEO and co-founder of Spark Organization, Chris Balme, sheds light on the topic of Social Entrepreneurship and how that can tie into... more

Joe LaVorgna, Managing Director and Chief US economist at Deustch Bank Securities, talks Fed tapering and gives a global outlook for 2014.

This week I have FX Concepts chief strategist and CEO of track.com Robert Savage as a guest. We'll talk currencies, US economy and the outlook for interest rates as well as politics!

This week we have guest James Pethokoukis. James is a columnist and blogger at the America Enterprise Institue and frequently writes on matters in Washington. We will discuss some of the latest news out of Washington to see how... more

On today's episode of the Busch Update we have XinHua news reporter Matt Rusling to talk about key points made during the Chinese Plenum earlier this week.

Guest appearance by John Dearie, co-author of the book Where The Jobs Are (along with Courtney Geduldig). We take a look at the October jobs data and discuss some driving factors in US job creation.

Today we cover Obamacare, market movers, and other news from this past week.

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