
300 episodes

Barron's Live Barron's
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3.9 • 129 Ratings
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Join Barron’s for an exclusive live conversation with journalists and guests. Our editors and reporters will examine the pandemic and its impact on markets, the economy, companies and individuals. Topics include Managing Your Money, The Future of Health Care, What to Watch in the Markets, Tech Stocks, and more.
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Penta - How the World's Wealthiest are Investing Today
Sara Naison-Tarajano, global head of Goldman Sachs Apex and private wealth management capital markets, will speak with Penta's Abby Schultz about how the world's wealthiest families invest based on results from a recent survey.
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MarketWatch - How to Invest in Real Estate
Despite high prices and mortgage rates approaching 7%, real estate may still be a good investment. Join MarketWatch real-estate reporter Aarthi Swaminathan real-estate agent and investor Rashauna Scott to learn the best way to get started.
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Tech Trader - An Update On Tech Stocks
Barron's associate editor for technology Eric Savitz and Erika Klauer, technology equity portfolio manager and research analyst at Jennison discuss the outlook for technology stocks.
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Stocks to Watch: Talking Markets with Stifel's Barry Bannister
Barron's senior managing editor Lauren R. Rublin, deputy editor Ben Levisohn and Barry Bannister, managing director and chief equity strategist at Stifel discuss the outlook for financial markets, industry sectors, and individual stocks.
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Mansion Global - State of the Housing Market in New York
BHS CEO Bess Freedman joins Mansion Global in a chat about the state of the New York City housing market and the once-booming Hamptons, and how national trends are playing out in both.
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Tech Stocks to Watch
Barron's deputy editor Alex Eule and associate editor for technology Eric J. Savitz discuss the outlook for tech companies and individual stocks.
Customer Reviews
Uhs and Ums needs improvement
Great content and ideas. Love the show. One characteristic that needs improvement is the speaking of the hosts and guests. A few uhs and ums is fine but if presenting podcasts is your profession then fewer is expected. Too many filler words detracts from the content and ideas discussed.
Too liberal
Way too liberal bias.
Host’s voice needs moderating.
I’ve given up listening to most of the episodes, the host’s voice is just too shrieky for me. I’m sure your sound engineers can fix that by lowering the volume slightly or suppressing some of the highs, more body to the mid range and low?
The guests sound fine, so maybe it’s just a case of fine tuning the (home?) sound room.