Behind the Money
From hostile takeovers to C-suite intrigue, Behind the Money takes you inside the business and financial stories of the moment with reporting from Financial Times journalists around the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From hostile takeovers to C-suite intrigue, Behind the Money takes you inside the business and financial stories of the moment with reporting from Financial Times journalists around the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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BlackRock goes all in on infrastructure
01/24/2024
BlackRock chief executive Larry Fink has been on the hunt for the money manager’s next “transfor ...
An IPO drought pushes investors to a murky marketplace
01/17/2024
In Silicon Valley, the promise of a massive payday for a start-up’s early employees and investors ...
Introducing Untold: The Retreat
01/11/2024
Introducing Untold, a new podcast from the special investigations team at the Financial Times. In it ...
Ozempic’s unconventional origins
01/10/2024
The runaway success of diabetes and weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy have turned their maker, No ...
Listener mailbag with Martin Wolf & more
01/03/2024
You asked us questions, we’ve got your answers. FT columnists and editors such as Martin Wolf and ...
TED Talks Daily: The next global superpower isn’t who you think
12/27/2023
Who runs the world? Political scientist Ian Bremmer argues it’s not as simple as it used to be. Wi ...
Author Amy Edmondson on ‘intelligent failure’
12/20/2023
Every year, the Financial Times selects the most outstanding business book of the year. For 2023, th ...
The ‘Ponzi scheme’ behind Lebanon’s economic collapse
12/13/2023
For years, Riad Salameh was praised for his revolutionary financial policies as head of Lebanon’s ...
Could COP28 catapult the carbon credit market?
12/06/2023
The UN climate conference COP28 is in full swing, and officials from around the world are discussing ...
Inside a hedge fund disaster
11/29/2023
In 2007, when Dan Och took his hedge fund public, he was making a bet that his company would stand t ...
Best Of: Why companies don't want to list in the UK anymore
11/22/2023
This week we’re revisiting an episode from earlier this year about the London Stock Exchange’s d ...
Introducing: Life and Art, from FT Weekend
11/20/2023
Introducing Life and Art, from FT Weekend. It's a new twice-weekly culture podcast from the Financia ...
Citigroup reboots
11/15/2023
In its early days Citigroup styled itself as a “financial supermarket”, a one-stop shop for all ...
Coming soon: Superintelligent AI
11/10/2023
In a new series of Tech Tonic, FT journalists Madhumita Murgia and John Thornhill look at the ...
Will the union ‘renaissance’ last?
11/08/2023
In the US, nearly half a million people have gone on strike this year demanding better pay, working ...
Big Oil’s big bet
11/01/2023
In October two US oil and gas giants announced massive deals: Chevron bought Hess, and ExxonMobil ac ...
How Microsoft bagged Activision Blizzard
10/25/2023
In the 1990s, Microsoft was seen as a tech industry bully. Once viewed as combative and ruthless in ...
‘Dumb Money’ writers on the GameStop saga
10/18/2023
It has been more than two years since GameStop’s stock caught fire on social media, at one point r ...
Bonus: Michael Lewis on FTX & Sam Bankman-Fried
10/16/2023
This week, we have a bonus episode for you, live from the FT Due Diligence Forum in London. FT chief ...
FTC versus Amazon
10/11/2023
In its latest fight to curb the power of Big Tech, the US Federal Trade Commission has sued Amazon. ...
Argentina’s $16bn saga with a US court
10/04/2023
When Argentina’s president announced plans to nationalise an oil company in 2012, it was presented ...
Best Of: Why Apple can’t leave China
09/27/2023
This week, we’re revisiting an episode from earlier this year. Apple has spent two decades and bil ...
The push to dominate the battery supply chain
09/20/2023
As the world transitions away from fossil fuels and the electric vehicle market grows, competition t ...
Coming soon: Can AI help us speak to animals?
09/14/2023
Subscribe now to the FT's Tech Tonic podcast: Some scientists believe that rapid advances in artific ...
The Russian Banker, Part 3: Asylum
09/13/2023
Critics argue Russia has a playbook for people who become its targets. On the final episode of the R ...
Bonus: Arm’s race to IPO
09/11/2023
This week, we have a bonus episode for you, live from the FT Weekend Festival in London. Michela sat ...
The Russian Banker, Part 2: The Whistleblower
09/06/2023
Sergei Leontiev says he was a political victim of the Putin regime. But when we tracked down other p ...
The Russian Banker, Part 1: The Raid
08/30/2023
In 2015, Sergei Leontiev's life's work — a Russian banking business — was taken away from h ...
Introducing: The Russian Banker
08/25/2023
Who is Sergei Leontiev? To the US asylum system, he’s an exiled Russian banker who was persecuted ...
Did Binance miss its chance to rule crypto?
08/23/2023
The collapse of FTX sent shockwaves through the crypto ecosystem last year. But it gave rival crypto ...
Coming soon
04/24/2018
A weekly podcast from the Financial Times that digs into the big business and financial stories in t ...
What happened at Qualcomm?
05/01/2018
The Trump administration blocked chipmaker Broadcom's bid to acquire rival Qualc ...
How beauty is beating the rest of retail
05/08/2018
Record numbers of bankruptcies and store closures have devastated the retail sector. So why is the b ...
How WeWork really works
05/15/2018
The co-working and office providing company set out to create the office of the future and has caugh ...
The dark side of fast fashion
05/22/2018
Some big name fast fashion retailers are sourcing their inventory closer to home in order to get the ...
The economic crisis in Argentina explained
05/29/2018
After Mauricio Macri came to power in 2015, international investors poured money into Argentina's hu ...
The hunt for Fox
06/05/2018
Rupert Murdoch built a global media empire across newspaper, television and film companies. Why is n ...
Following the cannabis money trail
06/12/2018
Medical marijuana is legal in 21 countries. In Canada, residents expect they will be able to buy can ...
Trump, trade and the markets
06/19/2018
After a week that began with a tense G7 summit and ended with the US imposing more tariffs on Chines ...
The $100bn SoftBank vision
06/26/2018
The man who built a $100bn fund has wooed investors with his vision for the future. But what is real ...
Taking a short break
07/03/2018
Behind The Money is going on a short hiatus for the next few weeks. We'll be back on Tuesday 31 July ...
Private equity's debt mountain
07/31/2018
Private equity has flooded the deal market in recent years, in part due to an era of cheap ...
Tesla’s rough ride
08/07/2018
Elon Musk's grand vision for the electric carmaker has drawn dedicated fans and followers. But Tesla ...
Taking Tesla private
08/14/2018
What is behind Elon Musk's plan to take the electric carmaker private, and who will provide the fund ...
Digging into student debt
08/21/2018
The amount of outstanding student debt in the US has hit a staggering $1.4tn, and many millennials s ...
Khosrowshahi's year at the wheel
08/28/2018
A little more than a year ago, Uber's board was in search of a new chief executive. Co-founder Travi ...
Following the cannabis money trail (encore episode)
09/04/2018
Medical marijuana is legal in 21 countries. In Canada, residents expect they will be able to buy can ...
Purdue Pharma's 'one-two' punch
09/11/2018
The name “Sackler” adorns museums and art galleries around the world. But the family n ...
On the front lines of the crisis
09/18/2018
Nick was a regulator at the London Stock Exchange. Julia was an entrepreneur whose home was foreclos ...
Tilray and the cannabis trade
09/25/2018
The Canadian company was the first cannabis producer to make an initial public offering on a US stoc ...
Private equity's debt mountain (encore episode)
10/02/2018
Private equity has flooded the deal market in recent years, in part due to an era of cheap ...
Tune in Wednesday
10/08/2018
This week's episode of Behind The Money will be available on Wednesday morning, instead of our usual ...
The rise and fall of General Electric
10/10/2018
GE is one of the greatest names in American business. It was an original member of the Dow Jones Ind ...
The future of dealmaking with Saudi Arabia
10/16/2018
Some of the world’s most influential financiers and executives have spent the past three ...
How €200bn of ‘dirty money’ flowed through a Danish bank
10/30/2018
How did Denmark’s Danske Bank find itself at the centre of one of the largest money laundering sca ...
Investors fear 'peak iPhone'
11/13/2018
Apple shares have taken a hit this month amid fears that demand for the iPhone has peaked. Tim Brads ...
The oil sell-off explained
11/21/2018
Oil prices plunged below $63 a barrel on Tuesday after weeks of steady declines. The FT's Anjli Rava ...
IBM's next move
12/04/2018
In October, IBM announced it would acquire open source software pioneer Red Hat for $34bn. The deal ...
Huawei and the fight for 5G
12/18/2018
The arrest of Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's chief financial officer, followed months of mounting scrutiny o ...
China's Didi adds finance to the mix
01/08/2019
In 2017, the Chinese ride-hailing app was the highest valued start-up in the world at $56bn. But aft ...
Pharma raises its bet on biotech
01/15/2019
In the past month pharmaceutical companies have spent almost $100bn acquiring biotech companies. The ...
What next for Detroit's carmakers
01/22/2019
The future is on the line again for the carmakers known as the "big three": Ford, GM and what is now ...
The leveraged loan market
01/29/2019
There is a corner of the credit market that has started to worry regulators - leveraged loans. How d ...
Suspected £40m fraud at Patisserie Valerie
02/05/2019
Shares in the British bakery chain more than doubled from the time it listed on the London Stock Exc ...
Has the US bank consolidation wave begun?
02/12/2019
Two mid-sized American banks are joining forces in a $66bn merger - BB&T and Suntrust. It is the ...
The long courtship between Sprint and T-Mobile
02/19/2019
Sprint and T-Mobile have a long on-again, off-again history. Together the companies serve a combined ...
Encore: Huawei and the fight for 5G
02/26/2019
The arrest of Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's chief financial officer, followed months of mounting scrutiny o ...
Encore: how €200bn of ‘dirty money’ flowed through a Danish bank
03/05/2019
How did Denmark’s Danske Bank find itself at the centre of one of the largest money-laundering sca ...
The unicorn IPO
03/12/2019
What it means for a generation of tech companies with huge valuations to be making the shift to ...
Warren Buffett's cash dilemma
06/04/2019
Over the past 54 years, shares in Berkshire Hathaway have outpaced the broader market. But now the c ...
Renault, Nissan and Fiat Chrysler's quest for a deal
06/25/2019
When Fiat Chrysler Automobiles withdrew its proposal for a €33bn merger with France’s Renau ...
Paying for the Caesars empire
07/24/2019
About 10 years ago, two legendary private equity firms, Apollo Global Management and TPG, teamed up ...
Luxury's resilient market
08/07/2019
Amid concerns about a slowdown in global economic growth, there is one industry telling a completely ...
Disrupting Big Ag
08/20/2019
Investors poured $17bn into agricultural food and technology startups in 2018, fuelled by threats to ...
Corporate America's new role
09/05/2019
The purpose of the US corporation has evolved over time, from Henry Ford's mission to benefit the ca ...
SoftBank’s Masa Son under pressure
09/17/2019
WeWork was long considered one of the most anticipated IPOs of 2019. For SoftBank, WeWork’s bigges ...
The repo market
10/03/2019
A key short term lending market came under strain in September, raising concerns that the Federal Re ...
The state of the Libra project
10/24/2019
Earlier this year, Facebook announced its digital currency project, Libra, to great fanfare. Just a ...
Season 3 coming in 2020
12/17/2019
A brand new season of Behind the Money with the Financial Times is coming in early 2020. Subscribe n ...
How Boeing plans to return the Max to the skies
02/18/2020
Nearly one year after the grounding of Boeing's 737 Max jet, more than 700 of these planes ...
Shale's looming credit crunch
03/03/2020
More than 10 years on from the early days of the US shale boom, bankruptcy risks are rising across t ...
Barclays and the legal fight over a company’s ‘controlling mind’
03/17/2020
A costly investigation into the conduct of senior UK bankers during the financial crisis has raised ...
We want to hear from you
03/26/2020
Behind the Money wants to hear from you, our listeners, about how the coronavirus pandemic is impact ...
Ford, GM and the corporate dash for cash
03/31/2020
When credit markets seized up earlier in March, more than 130 companies rushed to their lenders to d ...
Running a small business during a global pandemic
04/14/2020
Mauren Pereira's drapery business was on track for its most financially successful year to date. Tha ...
Missing out on the US small business rescue
04/28/2020
The Trump administration’s small business bailout programme has been plagued by problems from the ...
When coronavirus hit America's meat industry
05/12/2020
This was supposed to be a record year for the US meat industry. But when coronavirus hit the meat-pa ...
The private equity bet that coronavirus cut short
05/26/2020
Last December executives at the Carlyle Group worked into the night to sign what they imagined would ...
A programming note
06/09/2020
An update on this week's episode Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. ...
A history of police funding
06/13/2020
When a Minneapolis police officer killed George Floyd, it was as if a fire was ignited. His death, a ...
Rent, real estate and the commercial mortgage market in the age of coronavirus
06/26/2020
In the US, commercial mortgage backed securities are a $1.2tn market, and an integral part of how ba ...
Wirecard: how to find a €2bn hole
07/14/2020
In September 2014, the FT’s Dan McCrum received a tip about a fast-growing Ger ...
We're back with a new season
09/30/2020
Episodes will be released weekly starting Wednesday October 7. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privac ...
Mafia high finance
10/07/2020
While reporting on the coronavirus crisis in northern Italy this year, Rome correspondent Miles John ...
LVMH, Tiffany and a case of buyer’s remorse
10/14/2020
Bernard Arnault built a €210bn luxury empire through an unflinching acquisition strategy that earn ...
Bank profits in a recession
10/21/2020
The market volatility of the past few months has been a boon for the trading divisions of many Wall ...
Direct lending rush
10/28/2020
The pandemic docked Carnival’s cruise ships and grounded Bombardier’s planes. But when the compa ...
US election programming note
11/04/2020
There is no episode of Behind the Money this week. Here is a preview of what we are working on for n ...
An economic uncoupling
11/11/2020
Tensions between Washington and Beijing are beginning to resemble a new cold war. Could the complex ...
The unravelling of the Ant IPO
11/18/2020
The IPO of Jack Ma's Ant Group would have been the largest in history: it was expected to raise $37b ...
Reckoning with a colonial past
11/26/2020
As protests following the killing of George Floyd in the US reverberated around the world this summe ...
Moderna’s race to the vaccine
12/02/2020
The Boston-based biotech eschewed a traditional approach to vaccine development, instead pitching it ...
Financial services after Brexit
12/09/2020
The City of London is home to some of the world’s biggest banks and busiest exchanges but the UK i ...
Introducing Tech Tonic: You Can’t Always Get What you Quant
07/19/2021
Introducing the FT Tech Tonic podcast. You can subscribe and listen to the rest of the series here.F ...
Trailer: Inside ESG
09/22/2021
Behind the Money presents a special 5-part series produced in partnership with the FT’s Moral Mone ...
1 - Inside ESG: Is the $1.7tn wave of sustainable investing hope or hype?
09/23/2021
When Tariq Fancy joined BlackRock as its first chief investment officer for sustainable investing in ...
2 - Inside ESG: Can businesses really marry profit and purpose?
09/23/2021
Milton Friedman, the renowned American economist and spiritual mentor of many entrepreneurs, argued ...
3 - Inside ESG: The tiny fund that took on a US giant and won
10/06/2021
The story of how a tiny, unknown hedge fund took on a giant of corporate America over climate change ...
4 - Inside ESG: Sustainable finance and the threat to divest
10/20/2021
If you want your investments to match your principles should a threat to divest be part of your long ...
4 - Inside ESG: Sustainable finance and the threat to divest
10/20/2021
If you want your investments to match your principles should a threat to divest be part of your long ...
Introducing Working It: Can wellness apps fix us and beat staff burnout?
10/30/2021
This is the podcast about doing work differently. Join host Isabel Berwick every Wednesday for ...
5 - Inside ESG: A sceptic vs a believer, our experts face off
11/03/2021
The amount of money flowing into investment funds that claim to invest in sustainable businesses has ...
Introducing Tech Tonic: The US/China Tech Race
04/13/2022
A new six-part series of Tech Tonic brings you stories from the frontlines of the battle between the ...
We're back!
05/17/2022
Behind the Money is back with all-new episodes! From hostile takeovers to C-suite intrigue, Behind t ...
A crypto vibe shift?
05/25/2022
Behind the Money is back! Our first episode is part 1 of 2 in a miniseries on crypto. First up, we'r ...
Tether’s path to the spotlight
06/01/2022
We’re diving back into the world of stablecoins for part 2 of 2 in our miniseries on crypto. This ...
Blowing the whistle on ESG
06/08/2022
Last week authorities raided the offices of Germany’s top asset manager DWS Group and its majority ...
Inside Johnson & Johnson’s bankruptcy two-step
06/21/2022
Johnson & Johnson, one of the world’s largest healthcare companies, is facing thousands of law ...
The Fed’s big swing at inflation
06/22/2022
The Federal Reserve announced its largest interest rate increase since 1994. And it's the equivalent ...
Introducing: Hot Money
06/28/2022
When Financial Times reporter Patricia Nilsson started digging into the porn industry, she made a sh ...
How tea plantations are testing private equity
06/29/2022
Late last year Unilever reached a $5 billion deal to sell part of its tea business, including brands ...
How Spacs went splat
07/06/2022
Spacs, or special purpose acquisition companies, were all the rage at the start of the pandemic. The ...
Why companies could soon pay for climate change
07/13/2022
A few years ago a Peruvian farmer filed a lawsuit against a German utility company thousands of mile ...
Are big corporate profits to blame for inflation?
07/20/2022
Greedflation. Price gouging. Pandemic profiteering. What happens when turning a profit is considered ...
Is Sri Lanka’s economic crisis a canary in the coal mine?
07/27/2022
Sri Lanka is facing dire fuel and food shortages amid ongoing economic and political crises. In this ...
The rise of the ‘F@$K It’ investor
08/03/2022
Since the 2008 financial crisis, it’s become more and more difficult for Americans to chart a path ...
Why VC funding is drying up
08/10/2022
Venture capital fundraising hit a record-high last year. There were more deals, and more money poure ...
Why central banks are baffling investors
08/17/2022
The Federal Reserve has spent more than a decade buying up government debt as part of a post-2008 pr ...
Afghanistan one year later
08/24/2022
The FT’s south Asia correspondent Ben Parkin explains how Afghanistan’s economy has changed in t ...
Is Goldman Sachs too big to change?
08/31/2022
Early in his tenure the new Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon presented a grand new vision for what th ...
Blockchain seeks a role in fighting climate change
09/07/2022
Buying carbon credits is a way for companies to show they’re serious about fighting climate change ...
Introducing Tech Tonic, Season 4: A sceptic’s guide to crypto
09/08/2022
Tech Tonic is back with a new season all about crypto!We wanted to share with you the second episode ...
Inside the fight to stop an oil pipeline in Africa
09/14/2022
Construction of a massive oil pipeline in east Africa is underway. For the governments of the countr ...
The next hurdle for unions in the US
09/21/2022
Over the last year, Starbucks baristas across the US banded together to form unions at the stores wh ...
Who will pay for the next Covid vaccines?
09/28/2022
As the rollout of bivalent boosters for Covid-19 continues, experts are concerned that the US isn’ ...
How Wall Street became infatuated with the music industry
10/05/2022
Years of low interest rates sent investors hunting for creative ways to generate returns. One unlike ...
An electric truck start-up founder goes to trial
10/12/2022
Trevor Milton and his electric vehicle start-up Nikola became Spac darlings in 2020 with his plan to ...
Did China miss its chance to fix its economy?
10/19/2022
The spotlight is on China as the Communist party’s 20th National Congress takes place this week. A ...
How Republicans weaponised climate investing
10/26/2022
US Republicans are picking a fight with some major financial institutions over ESG, or environmental ...
JPMorgan’s internal feud over wealthy clients
11/02/2022
There’s some internal turmoil at JPMorgan Chase over who should manage the bank’s wealthiest cli ...
How Russia loots grain from Ukraine
11/09/2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this year triggered a global food crisis. Recently, FT corres ...
Introducing Tech Tonic, Season 5: Climate tech to save the planet
11/10/2022
Tech Tonic is back with a new season about climate tech.As more people fly, aviation is on track to ...
What FTX’s collapse means for crypto
11/16/2022
The crypto exchange FTX was supposed to be among the “credible” players operating in digital fin ...
Qatar’s $200bn bet on the World Cup
11/23/2022
Qatar is in the spotlight as the host of this year’s World Cup — and the small, oil-rich nation ...
Best Of: Why VC funding is drying up
11/30/2022
This week, we revisit one of our favourite episodes. After years of mega-deals and mega-money gushin ...
Credit Suisse's last chance
12/07/2022
At one time, Credit Suisse was considered to be among the most respected banks in Europe. The FT’s ...
Martin Wolf on the economy in 2023
12/14/2022
It’s our last episode of the year, so that means we’re looking ahead to 2023 with the help of th ...
What we can learn from 300-year-old bubbles
01/04/2023
Welcome back to a new year with Behind the Money! We’re starting off by paying a visit to the New ...
Indonesia’s secret to economic success
01/11/2023
The global economy has been hit hard in the past few years by the Covid-19 pandemic, high inflation ...
A turning point for Tesla?
01/18/2023
Electric vehicle giant Tesla took the automotive industry by storm with its innovative technology, b ...
China's reset
01/25/2023
Last year, we talked about China needing to find a mechanism to fix its economy. It looks like it ma ...
What’s behind the job cuts in Big Tech?
02/01/2023
Several Big Tech companies have recently announced job cuts - and they pinned their decisions on a p ...
The US dollar loses its crown
02/08/2023
The dollar dominated last year as the US Federal Reserve raised interest rates quicker than other co ...
Europe’s Big Tech trust buster
02/15/2023
The EU’s executive branch is known for leading the way when it comes to regulating crucial industr ...
The costs of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
02/22/2023
It’s been one year since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. We’re spending this ...
What’s causing the US airline chaos?
03/01/2023
Recently, flying in the US seems to be more chaotic than calm. And while it may seem like this all s ...
Tracking the mysterious rise of a UAE company
03/08/2023
Over just a few years, the share price of an obscure company from the United Arab Emirates has jumpe ...
Why SVB’s collapse is not a 2008 repeat
03/15/2023
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank last week raised questions about the strength of the United Stat ...
Martin Wolf on why banks fail and what to do about it
03/22/2023
Credit Suisse… Silicon Valley Bank… Signature Bank… First Republic… After weeks of breaking ...
Inside UBS’s takeover of Credit Suisse
03/29/2023
After the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, markets were anxious, and the prestigious, yet scandal-ri ...
Climate crisis: Who should pay to rebuild Pakistan?
04/05/2023
Climate disasters are becoming more and more common, and the countries most vulnerable to them are o ...
Best Of: How Russia loots grain from Ukraine
04/12/2023
This week, we’re revisiting an important episode from last year. Russia’s full-scale invasion of ...
Introducing Behind the Money: Night School
04/14/2023
There’s been a lot of big finance and economics news in 2023. Whether it's stories about rising in ...
Night School, Class 1: Green energy’s big year
04/17/2023
It’s time to hit the books with Behind the Money: Night School. This series will serve as a primer ...
Why Apple can’t leave China
04/19/2023
Apple has spent two decades and billions of dollars building a massive supply chain for its products ...
Night School, Class 2: Why high inflation persists
04/25/2023
Inflation remains stubbornly high in the US. In this week’s episode of BTM: Night School, US manag ...
FT Weekend: The secret gamblers using AI to hack horse racing
04/26/2023
This week, we’re bringing you something from our fellow podcast, FT Weekend. The show travels to M ...
Night School, Class 3: Big Tech vs the insurgents
05/01/2023
From the rise of ChatGPT to job cuts at companies such as Meta and Amazon, tech has dominated the he ...
How EY’s Project Everest collapsed
05/03/2023
When news broke last year that EY was planning to split its businesses, it was seen as a move that c ...
Night School, Class 4: ESG reshapes the boardroom
05/08/2023
ESG has become a buzzword within public companies and among asset managers. Central banks and big as ...
Can Intel bounce back?
05/10/2023
Silicon Valley legend Intel was the semiconductor chip industry’s global leader for decades. Latel ...
Night School, Class 5: How to read the markets
05/15/2023
On the final episode of BTM Night School, we're talking markets: from stocks to bonds to commodities ...
Why companies don't want to list in the UK anymore
05/17/2023
The London Stock Exchange once held the top spot in global financial markets. In recent years, that ...
Does anyone want a digital euro?
05/24/2023
As cryptocurrencies have grown in popularity and people use cash less and less, central banks have b ...
Best Of: Inside Johnson & Johnson’s bankruptcy two-step
05/31/2023
This week, we’re revisiting an episode from last year. Johnson & Johnson, one of the world ...
Libor's long goodbye
06/07/2023
At one time not that long ago, you could find Libor in everything: mortgages, corporate loans, credi ...
Introducing Unhedged
06/12/2023
We want to tell you about a new podcast coming soon! On Unhedged, Ethan Wu, Katie Martin and other m ...
Is Africa’s debt cycle unbreakable?
06/14/2023
Ghana was once considered a success story and a model for African development. But after suffering s ...
Is crypto a security, bro?
06/16/2023
Crypto is at a crossroads. As exchanges and currencies blow up, the US Securities and Exchange Commi ...
The downfall of a UK hedge fund titan
06/21/2023
For decades, Crispin Odey sat atop the UK’s hedge fund scene. Lauded by many in financial circles ...
How a big biotech’s start-up gamble went wrong
06/28/2023
Illumina, the world’s biggest gene sequencing company, announced plans to buy cancer detection sta ...
Best Of: Tracking the mysterious rise of a UAE company
07/05/2023
This week, we are revisiting an episode from earlier this year about an obscure firm from the United ...
Frances Haugen’s lessons as a Facebook whistleblower
07/12/2023
Frances Haugen was just another Silicon Valley tech worker until she decided to speak up about what ...
Macquarie’s grip on global infrastructure
07/19/2023
About 30 years ago, an Australian investment company called Macquarie figured out how to turn public ...
A different way to understand the US economy
07/26/2023
Under “normal” circumstances, economists and analysts study a variety of specific indicators to ...
Institutional investors take to the pitch
08/02/2023
There’s a new club coming to women’s professional football in the United States. Next season wil ...
How Dubai is reshaping the global oil trade
08/09/2023
For decades, the global centre for oil trading has been Geneva, Switzerland. But Russia’s war in U ...
The controversy around share buybacks
08/16/2023
Share buybacks are a strategy companies use to return excess cash to their shareholders. But recentl ...
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