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Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway explore the most interesting topics in finance, markets and economics. Join the conversation every Monday and Thursday.

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    How Electric Utilities Will Handle Booming AI Datacenter Demand

    How Electric Utilities Will Handle Booming AI Datacenter Demand

    For years and years, utilities in the US haven't seen much growth in electricity demand. The economy is generally mature and has been able to grow even without needing much more electrical power. But all that's changing now and a big contributing factor is the boom in datacenter demand. It's particularly acute for AI datacenters, which need more power than traditional datacenters, and are growing like crazy ever since ChatGPT brought generative AI to everyone's collective consciousness. So how will utilities handle the sudden surge in load growth? On this episode, we speak with Brian Janous, co-founder and chief strategy officer at Cloverleaf Infrastructure. Brian spent 12 years at Microsoft, where he was the company's first ever energy-focused hire, so he has seen the rise of datacenter electricity consumption first hand, and how AI is kicking it up even further. He now works alongside utilities to figure out how they'll meet this growing demand. We talk about how there's likely to be more gas plants being built, how datacenters and utilities can get more energy out of existing infrastructure, the politics of AI datacenters, and what this all means for the net-zero commitments of major tech companies.
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    • 54 Min.
    Introducing Money Stuff: The Podcast

    Introducing Money Stuff: The Podcast

    The audio companion to Bloomberg Opinion’s beloved Money Stuff column hosted by its author Matt Levine, “whose deadpan style mixes technical elucidation and wit” (NY Times). Once a week, Matt and his friend, Bloomberg News reporter and TV host, Katie Greifeld talk about Wall Street, finance and…other stuff. New episodes every Friday.

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    • 2 Min.
    Lots More on America's Electrical Components Crisis

    Lots More on America's Electrical Components Crisis

    In 2021 and 2022, the US economy experienced historic shortages of many different goods. All kinds of consumer, construction, and high-tech components were tough to come by. Since then, most of these shortages have eased or gone away, but there is one category that is still struggling to meet demand: electrical components. Years after the height of the pandemic squeeze, there are still complaints about missing transformers and switchgears, which are crucial for connecting new construction developments to the power grid. So what's going on and how much is this shortage messing up economic activity? On this episode, we speak with commercial real estate developer Chris Hatch, partner at Forza Development, about how the situation is hurting his business. He talks about projects that are entirely finished — except for this one necessary component. We walk through the causes of the problem and how costly the delays are proving to be.
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    • 22 Min.
    Tractor Supply's CEO on How It Escaped the Post-Pandemic Curse

    Tractor Supply's CEO on How It Escaped the Post-Pandemic Curse

     A bunch of companies saw their share prices boom during the pandemic. Peloton surged because no one could go to gyms. Zoom jumped because no one could go to the office, and so on. Since then, many of these companies have come crashing down back down to earth. However, one pandemic winner that has yet to see its stock price mean-revert is Tractor Supply Co. Its shares have been up about 270% since their 2020 lows. The retailer has ridden a demographic and cultural shift as more Millennials move away from cities and decide to become hobby farmers growing their own chickens, vegetables, and fruit. In this episode, we speak with CEO Hal Lawton about the Tractor Supply business model, including how it's bucked the post-pandemic pattern and what it's doing to lock in customers for the long term.
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    • 57 Min.
    Why a Former Freight Broker Is Making a Major Bet on Mexico

    Why a Former Freight Broker Is Making a Major Bet on Mexico

    US imports from Mexico are surging. Former President Trump's tariffs on China, as well as the renegotiated USMCA treaty, have encouraged supply chains to move to North America. Then Covid hit, and that re-energized interest in "nearshoring" or "friendshoring" as an alternative to China. So how much further can US-Mexico trade go? What kinds of goods are being imported from Mexico? And how does the trade boom interact with Mexico's shaky security situation? On this episode we speak with Matt Silver, the CEO and co-founder of Cargado, which is building technology to facilitate cross-border freight. Silver, a former freight broker with a long history of doing business in Mexico, talks to us about what he's seeing on the ground, who's investing, plus the extraordinarily complicated process of getting goods across the border.
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    • 41 Min.
    Steve Eisman on the Three Big Macro Stories of Our Time

    Steve Eisman on the Three Big Macro Stories of Our Time

    Steve Eisman became a famous name in the investing world due to his prescient bet against the US housing market before 2008, which led to his starring role in Michael Lewis' book The Big Short. These days his investing approach looks a little bit more conventional in his role as a senior portfolio manager at Neuberger Berman. But he still has big ideas. These days he sees three dominant macro stories for investors: AI, infrastructure and crypto. The last one he just fundamentally rejects. The first two, however, he sees as tailwinds that can potentially last a long time. He's been looking for companies that can capitalize on trends like nearshoring, the Inflation Reduction Act, and power-hungry datacenters. In this episode show, we he discusses where we are in this big cycle. He also tells us about his love of comic books, and what he sees as the core problem with the Marvel franchise. 
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    • 48 Min.

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32 Bewertungen

32 Bewertungen

lavendergarten ,

Too many great podcasts, too little time - this is my favorite

I came to know Odd Lots with the debate between Perry Mehrling and Zoltan Pozsar, afterwards it became my regular program on the way to work. Absolutely educational, often very entertaining. If you have limited time for podcasts and unlimited interest in economics, corporates, finance, this is the one worth listening.

leonawaang ,

Great topics

This is the very few podcasts in the website which has the ability to talk the semiconductor industry in depth, and introduce the very cutting edge technology in this field. Thank you a lot! Keep going!

htzwolf ,

Prof. Willy Shih

Great episode as most are, thank you. Food for thought: If China plans to produce to be self-sufficient and export, doesn’t that complement America’s historical pattern of producing mostly to meet domestic market needs and then import where there are shortfalls? We are not famous exporters, but never had to be. Maybe the shortfalls are getting to strategically big and so we have to beef up our own production. China may not need those export markets, but it has helped pay for their plans and would be hurt if American demand diminished.

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