Episodes (Page 13)
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Charlie McElligott analyzes a recent sharp, unusual market selloff.
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The Jones Act, a 1920 law restricting US domestic shipping, is debated.
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FTC Chief Andrew Ferguson discusses the Trump administration's antitrust vision.
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The history of prediction markets is explored, starting with papal elections.
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Kevin Erdmann proposes a simple fix for the affordable housing crisis.
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Cathie Wood remains optimistic about AI and Big Tech despite market selloffs.
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Chinese biotech's rise: 0% to 31% of molecules licensed to Big Pharma.
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Trump administration imposes 15% cap on NIH grant indirect costs.
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Europe announces €800 billion in defense spending and debt rule easing.
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Eugene Fama and David Booth discuss 1970s market events.
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Ray Dalio discusses the escalating US national debt.
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Growing concerns about a slowdown in the US labor market.
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Unprecedented geopolitical shocks during the Trump administration's early days.
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The 'Mar-a-Lago Accord' concept gains traction on Wall Street.
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Examining success stories like TSMC, Hermès, Starbucks, and others.
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Banks are increasingly acting like 'synthetic hedge funds'.
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US shipbuilding lags significantly behind China, risking economic vulnerability.
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Derivatives trading exploded from niche to mainstream during the pandemic.
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Gold's price is at record highs, despite limited industrial use.
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The Fed distributes billions of dollars in cash to US banks.