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The Bid BlackRock
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The Bid breaks down what’s happening in the world of investing and explores the forces changing the economy and finance. From stock market outlooks and megatrends to geopolitics and technology, BlackRock speaks to thought leaders and industry experts from around the globe about the biggest trends moving markets.
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The U.S. Debt Ceiling Showdown Is Over: What's Next?
In this special episode of The Bid, BlackRock Product Strategist Oscar Pulido and Alex Brazier, Deputy Head of The BlackRock Investment Institute, take a look at what happened with the debt ceiling showdown, how markets are reacting, and what investors can expect going forward now that the potential default is behind us
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A Stock Picker's Guide To Emerging Markets
As inflation remains high in many developed markets, emerging market central banks were quicker to hike interest rates coming out of the pandemic that helped to steady their economies. What opportunities and risks could we see from emerging markets as the rest of the year plays out? Emily Fletcher, a fundamental equities portfolio manager at BlackRock, highlights some of the risks and opportunities that Emerging Markets present.
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Pause, Profitability, Portfolios: 3Ps For Investing In Volatile Markets
So far, the world of investing in 2023 is proving to be very different from 2022. In early May, the Fed raised interest rates above 5% for the first time since 2007. Investors are asking questions about whether rates will stop rising and if inflation has reached its peak. Gargi Chaudhuri, Head of iShares Investment Strategy joins host Oscar Pulido to provide her 3P’s of investing for these volatile markets.
Sources: Bloomberg, as of May 10, 2023, based on the latest CPI print; Bloomberg, as of May 10, 2023. U.S. treasury represented by the Bloomberg U.S. Treasury index. High quality credit represented by the Bloomberg Global Aggregate Corporate index. -
How Digital Payments Are Revolutionizing India ft. Infosys Chairman and Co-Founder Nandan Nilekani
Over the past 14 years, India has undergone a digital transformation that has caught the attention of the world: It has built a digital identity system that has created unique IDs for over a billion Indian people and launched a digital payment system that has revolutionized consumers’ access to financial services and healthcare. Host Mark Wiedman is joined by Nandan Nilekani, Co-founder and Chairman of Infosys to talk about how the country is building a digital public infrastructure that brings new economic growth for society
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A New Era Of Brand Trust
The rise of the internet and social media has heralded in a new age of information, but also of misinformation. Trust is a critical factor that influences consumer behavior and can make or break a company's reputation and bottom line. So how can businesses and brands drown out the noise and protect their reputations and why does it matter to investors?
Lex Suvanto, CEO of Edelman Smithfield, a specialized financial communications boutique joins Alex Craddock, CMO of BlackRock to uncover the future of unlocking brand trust.
Note: This episode was recorded live in front of an audience in Miami, a key financial center for Latin American investors.
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How Geospatial Data Can Inform Investing
Geospatial data has the potential to revolutionize investment decision-making by providing investors with insights into the spatial dynamics of different markets and assets. Host Oscar Pulido is joined by active investment analysts Joshua Kazdin and Mike Pensky, who have been developing BlackRock's geospatial investment capability and bringing these insights into our active portfolios.
Sources: World Economic Forum 2023
Customer Reviews
Useful information
Great podcast on 3 intersecting crises! It’s refreshing to hear a podcast long on facts and useful information and short on political skewing. Thanks.
BlackRock profits from war
Hilarious to get financial advice from a private company profiting directly from war! I just don’’ see how killing people is a great thing to invest in?
Obsession with ESG turning investing into politics
This podcast is a prefect example of how the obsession with ESG by major financial companies is using your money to leverage corporations to go against your ideals, and even more importantly, against your best stockholder interest.