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Money Talks from The Economist The Economist

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Take a seat at the table and learn about the biggest stories in financial markets, the economy and business. Each week our editors and correspondents explore how economics influences the world we live in and share their insights across a range of topics. From inflation and recession risk to all things crypto and even the commercial success of K-pop, we have you covered. Published every Thursday.
If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you’ll have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription.
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    Money Talks: Why infrastructure is all the rage on Wall Street

    Money Talks: Why infrastructure is all the rage on Wall Street

    Investing in infrastructure used to mean partnering with governments to build unglamorous assets like roads or sewage treatment plants. But increasingly, companies are turning to infrastructure investors to help build and pay for everything from chip factories to fibre-optic networks. Why are investors pouring money into these assets?
    Hosts: Tom Lee-Devlin, Alice Fulwood and Mike Bird. Guests: John Buttarazzi, a professor at Georgetown University; and Leigh Harrison, head of real assets at Macquarie, the world’s largest infrastructure investment manager.
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    Money Talks picks: Why you should lose your temper at work

    Money Talks picks: Why you should lose your temper at work

    An article from The Economist read aloud. Our Bartleby column explains why office anger can be helpful, so long as you don’t throw anything.

    Money Talks: Can the American bull market keep roaring?

    Money Talks: Can the American bull market keep roaring?

    American investors have had a phenomenal run. Over the last 14 years, the S&P 500 index of US stocks has delivered returns of 11% a year in real terms. In cash terms, $100 invested in 2010 would be worth $600 today. What would it take for the good times to keep coming? Can AI keep the bull market alive?
    Hosts: Alice Fulwood, Mike Bird, Tom Lee-Devlin. Guests: Lisa Shalett, chief investment officer at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management; and Jordan Brooks of AQR Capital Management, a quantitative hedge fund.
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    Money Talks: Is the West losing its sanctions war?

    Money Talks: Is the West losing its sanctions war?

    It's been two years since Russia brought war to Ukraine. America, Britain and the European Union may not have intervened by putting boots on the ground—but they have launched a massive financial counteroffensive. Vladimir Putin’s government, his cronies and the businesses profiting from the war are all subject to sanctions, yet the Russian economy has proved remarkably resilient. So, does financial warfare work?
    Hosts: Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Tom Lee-Devlin. Guests: The Economist’s Cerian Richmond Jones; Juan Zarate, the architect of America’s sanctions after the September 11th attacks; and Nicholas Mulder, author of “The Economic Weapon”, which examines the rise of sanctions as a tool of war.
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    Money Talks picks: How worried should Amazon be about Shein and Temu?

    Money Talks picks: How worried should Amazon be about Shein and Temu?

    An article from The Economist read aloud. Chinese e-commerce giants Shein and Temu are trying to make it big in America. That could be a problem for Amazon.

    Money Talks: Rise of the robo-teacher

    Money Talks: Rise of the robo-teacher

    Across America, schools spend just 2% of their budget on technology, compared with an average of 8% for companies. Education has long been a digital laggard. Could AI finally change that?
    Hosts: Tom Lee-Devlin, Alice Fulwood and Mike Bird. Guests: Mario Barosevcic, partner at venture capital firm Emerge; and Kate Edwards, chief pedagogist at Pearson, a textbook publisher.
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4.8 de 5
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