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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

    Lots More With Luke Kawa on Memestock Mania 2.0

    Lots More With Luke Kawa on Memestock Mania 2.0

    Remember GameStop? The poster-child for 2021's memestock mania recently surged almost 5x in a matter of days — and it was all catalyzed by a few tweets from Keith Gill, aka "Roaring Kitty." So what's going on? How similar and how different was this move to what captivated the world's attention three years ago? On this episode of Lots More, we speak with Luke Kawa, markets editor at Sherwood Media, who was one of the first to chronicle the world of WallStreetBets and memestocks for Bloomberg News. He breaks down what we just saw and the lessons we can take away from it.
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    • 29 分鐘
    How a DOJ Economist Approaches Antitrust in America

    How a DOJ Economist Approaches Antitrust in America

    The Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission have taken an invigorated approach to antitrust under the Biden administration, targeting companies for labor issues like non-competes, in addition to looking at more traditional measures of anti-competitive behavior, like higher pricing. But how does an economist examine the impact of monopoly practices on the overall economy, or take into account new and different measures of their effects? In this episode, we speak with Ioana Marinescu, principle economist at the DOJ's Antitrust Division, about how she analyzes these thorny issues and what she's learned from specific recent cases, like Activision/Overwatch League, or Penguin Random House’s attempted acquisition of Simon & Schuster.
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    • 45 分鐘
    Introducing: Big Take Asia

    Introducing: Big Take Asia

    We’re taking The Big Take to Asia. Each week, Bloomberg’s Oanh Ha tells a story from the home of the world's most dynamic economies - and the markets, tycoons and businesses that drive the ever-shifting region. 
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    How to Succeed at Multi-Strategy Hedge Funds

    How to Succeed at Multi-Strategy Hedge Funds

    Multi-strategy hedge funds are all the rage right now. But there's also a lot of confusion about what exactly they do, and how the the so-called "pod shops" differ from more traditional hedge funds. In this episode of the podcast, we speak with Giuseppe 'Gappy' Paleologo, a long-time veteran of the space. In addition to writing books about quantitative finance, Gappy was director of risk and quantitative analysis at Citadel and head of enterprise risk at Millennium, among many other jobs. He walks us through what multi-strat traders actually do all day, what makes for a good multi-strat candidate, and how to win in the pod shop game.
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    Jeff Currie on Why Copper Is His Highest-Conviction Trade Ever

    Jeff Currie on Why Copper Is His Highest-Conviction Trade Ever

    Copper has long been touted as a big winner from the world's drive towards electrification. All those electric vehicles and new grids need lots of the metal to work. At the same time, since it takes years for new copper mining capacity to actually come on stream, many people expect a long-term shortage of the metal to materialize. But despite all that excitement, copper prices actually fell over the past few years. Now, copper bulls are getting another chance as the metal surges towards a new record. So why didn't the thesis play out before? And what does the mismatch between short-term prices and long-term supply actually mean for the world? In this episode, we speak to Jeff Currie, a long-time copper bull and commodities veteran who's now at Carlyle Group. We talk to him about why copper is his highest-conviction trade ever, plus the outlook for oil and big changes in petrodollars.
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    Pierre Andurand Says the World Could Run Out of Cocoa Inventories

    Pierre Andurand Says the World Could Run Out of Cocoa Inventories

    Pierre Andurand made his name trading oil and other energy-related assets, but wild swings in the price of cocoa have recently lured the founder of Andurand Capital Management into a new market. He bet on cocoa earlier this year and saw the trade pay off as the price of the beans surged to a record $12,000 a ton. Prices have since fallen back to around $7,800, but Andurand sees scope for further upside as extreme deficits in the building blocks of chocolate loom. In this episode, we talk about how he entered the cocoa market, how he formed his investment thesis, and potential interest in other soft commodities, like coffee and orange juice. We also talk about copper, where a similar story of structural shortages is now playing out in prices.
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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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