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

收聽方式: Apple Podcast
需使用計劃及 macOS 11.4 或以上版本

    This Is How the Food Industry Is Preparing For a Post-Ozempic World

    This Is How the Food Industry Is Preparing For a Post-Ozempic World

    The rise of GLP-1 drugs, like Ozempic, is a potentially existential threat to the makers of salty, sugary, high-calorie snack foods. But it's obvious that the gigantic food industry will search out ways to adapt. So what types of new products will they sell? How will they be flavored? How will they be packaged and marketed? On this episode of the podcast, we speak with Barb Stuckey. She is the chief innovation and marketing officer at Mattson, a San Francisco Bay Area company that helps food producers find the next big flavor. Her team recently undertook a big study of Ozempic users to get a better understanding of how it changed their diets. She speaks to us about what they learned, what new types of products are in development, and how food manufacturers find the next big thing.
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    • 47 分鐘
    Lots More with Kyla Scanlon on the Economic Vibes

    Lots More with Kyla Scanlon on the Economic Vibes

    Kyla Scanlon has a great way of identifying the economic vibes, building up a massive TikTok following with videos about the Federal Reserve, inflation, markets, and more. She also coined the viral term 'vibecession' to describe the mood of many Americans who haven't been feeling the economic growth shown in official figures. In this episode of Lots More, we catch up with the Bloomberg Opinion contributor on what the vibes are right now, what resonates on social media when it comes to economic coverage, and her new book, In This Economy? How Money and Markets Really Work.
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    • 28 分鐘
    Orsted's Americas CEO on Fixing What Went Wrong in Wind Power

    Orsted's Americas CEO on Fixing What Went Wrong in Wind Power

    Last year was a bad one for the US wind power industry, with lots of cancelled projects, writedowns, and an overall reassessment of how the math behind these mega projects might shake out in an era of higher interest rates and supply chain disruptions. But despite all of that, renewable power from wind is still a big part of America's plans to transition towards cleaner energy, with billions of government dollars earmarked to help build out capacity. So what went wrong last year and how is the industry looking now? On this episode, we speak with David Hardy, CEO of the Americas for Orsted, one of the biggest players in wind power. He talks about recent challenges, the potential implications of another Trump presidency, as well as when we might see subsidy-free onshore wind projects in the US.
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    • 52 分鐘
    Corporations Learned The Maximum Amount They Can Charge For a Product

    Corporations Learned The Maximum Amount They Can Charge For a Product

    What's the price of a hamburger? Well, it depends. Are you making the purchase on the spot? Did you order ahead using an app? Are you a frequent customer of the burger chain? With inflation having surged at the fastest rate in roughly four decades, there's suddenly a lot more interest in how companies figure out the most that they can charge you for a given purchase at that moment in time. As it turns out, much of the economy is becoming like the airline industry, where there is no one price for a good, but rather a complex range of factors that go into what you're willing to pay. Thanks to algorithms, apps, personalized data, and a bevy of ancillary revenues, companies are increasingly learning how to not leave any pennies on the table. So how did this come about? What exactly is happening? And when did everything become gamified? On this episode we speak with Lindsay Owens, executive director of the Groundwork Collaborative, and David Dayen, the executive editor of The American Prospect. The two of them have put together a special episode of the magazine that's all about the world of pricing strategies, the tools companies use, and the industries that exist to help companies figure out what they can charge. We discuss what they learned and the impact this is having on the economy.
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    • 55 分鐘
    Lots More on the Two Troubled NYC Office Buildings Everyone's Talking About

    Lots More on the Two Troubled NYC Office Buildings Everyone's Talking About

    Over the past two weeks, two New York City office buildings have become major talking points in the market for commercial real estate. Troubles at 1740 Broadway led to the first loss in the AAA-rated tranche of a commercial mortgage bond since the financial crisis. Meanwhile, issues at 1440 Broadway recently propelled the serious delinquency rate for office loans to its highest level since early 2007. So what do these two properties tell us about the outlook for commercial real estate, and how these deals work? On this episode of Lots More, we bring back Hiten Samtani, founder of ten31 Media, to talk about the future of these buildings, as well as their storied history.
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    The Big Problem With the Modern Electricity Grid

    The Big Problem With the Modern Electricity Grid

    The modern electricity grid is a weird thing. The delivery of electricity is a natural monopoly, for kind of obvious reasons. Despite that, we still attempt to shoehorn market-based mechanisms into the system. Many utilities are shareholder-owned, yet heavily regulated. In many markets around the country, producers of natural gas, wind, coal, nuclear, solar and so on, compete to sell their electricity into the grid. Now that we're looking for ways to decarbonize the grid, we're running headlong into complications and perverse outcomes of what we've built. On this episode of the podcast, we speak with Matt Huber, a professor at Syracuse University, and Fred Stafford, a pseudonymous writer who talks about energy markets, grid history, and nuclear power. We talk to them about how we got the current grid, and why nuclear energy in particular is squeezed out of existing markets.
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It’s very good

I do love the format of the podcast and how they go deep into the subject matters of what they do. They are so dedicated to understanding markets and as they call it, market structure.

I do wish though that they would stop doing so many podcasts on Bitcoin, ethereum and defi. You have no idea how much I resent experts that try to justify these asset classes having fundamental value beyond the greater fool theory. I can tolerate a few such shows a year but lately it has been annoyingly common. Please stop and go back to talking to genuinely interesting investors that share useful insights.

ACJ2406

Interesting guests, great hosts

The conversations do a great job of covering complex subjects in depth in a way that is accessible and fun. Not every single topic they cover appeals to me but I still listen to and enjoy nearly every episode.

happyluckydragon

Fantastic guests but inarticulate co-host

Listening to the co-host, who seems to be determined to accommodate as many “like” and “sort of” in every sentence, is pure torture. This podcast would immensely profit from a removal of said co-host and then be worthy of 5 stars.

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