Kim Povlsen, the boss of robot-maker Universal Robots, says greater automation is needed as populations age and labour shortages become increasingly severe. Lawsuits aimed at green-house gas emissions are a growing trend, and better science is making them more precise. This week hosts Alice Fulwood, Mike Bird and Soumaya Keynes hear from Senator Cynthia Lummis, co-author of a bill that would split oversight of crypto in the US between existing agencies. Peter Conti-Brown from University of Pennsylvanias Wharton School says incompetence was behind the banks collapse. Goldman once dominated Wall Street. Online resale and rental firms are changing the calculus on what it means to buy fashion as an investment. This week, hosts Alice Fulwood, Mike Bird and Soumaya Keynes investigate the potential fallout of rapidly rising mortgage rates. . The worlds financial markets are going through their most painful adjustment since the global financial crisis. But he was caught short when Hindenburg Research, a small American short-seller, issued a report that spooked investors, wiping $100bn from the value of Adani firms.On this weeks podcast, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Tom Lee-Devlin examine the allegations levelled at Adanis firms, which the company has forcefully denied. The richer people are, the thinner they tend to be. Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. On this weeks podcast, hosts Mike Bird, Soumaya Keynes and Alice Fulwood ask whether Silicon Valley has lost its religion. And we ask what they can learn from China, where tech behemoth Alibaba has seen its share price plunge by 77% from a 2020 peak. But those goals are being overtaken by others, from security to environmentalism. Rachana Shanbhogue hosts, Lockdowns have become a default tool for governments trying to control covid-19. House prices across the rich world have dramatically increased since 2020. On this weeks podcast, hosts Soumaya Keynes, Mike Bird and Alice Fulwood look at the pros and cons of pay transparency. In other words: he is getting a lot done and making a lot of people angry. But do the data hold up? They build models which search for patterns across huge data sets to discern where they should invest. Published every Thursday by Economist Podcasts. On this weeks podcast, hosts Tom Lee-Devlin, Alic. On this weeks podcast, hosts Alice Fulwood, Tom Lee-Devlin and Mike Bird ask what is going wrong with Goldman Sachs. On this weeks episode, hosts Soumaya Keynes, Mike Bird, and Alice Fulwood continue their exploration of the impact of the strong dollar. They then speak to the head of one of those agencies, Rostin Behnam from the CFTC, about the role it can play. 432 - Money Talks: Is Christmas becoming more efficient? And Michael Dell, boss of the eponymous tech firm, on why founders are leaving Silicon Valley for Texas and why PCs are still sexy. As households swap cable packages for streaming, and kids turn to gaming, rather than movies, America has changed the way it views the rest of the world. Peter Conti-Brown from University of Pennsylvanias Wharton School says incompetence was behind the banks collapse. Money Talks is The Economist's new weekly newsletter. Plus, London School of Economics associate professor Keyu Jin gives us the view from Beijing. Plus, Harvard economist Edward Glaeser explains how the pandemic is transforming the worlds cities. Money Talks: A real-world revolution. And, our correspondent meets bitcoin miners in rural China to find out why they are packing up and shipping out. Aug 2022 - Present8 months. And our editor Kim Gittleson heads to an industry gathering in Paris, to find out how European crypto insiders are reacting to attempts to regulate them. And how can countries now battered by the pandemic get back on that path to rapid growth? On this weeks episode, hosts Mike Bird, Soumaya Keynes and Alice Fulwood are joined by our China economics editor, Simon Cox, and our China business and finance editor, Don Weinland, to find whats causing the crisis. @alice_fulwood, @Birdyword. And Susanne Bieller from the International Federation of Robotics, a global industry group, gives a glimpse of what the future might have in store.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalksFor full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. Quantitative investors are known for their cool, mathematical approach to investing. He asks Jose Fernandez, US undersecretary of state for economic growth, and Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency, whether the West can afford to ban Russian oil. Rachana Shanbhogue hosts. Part one, 393 - Money Talks: War of Interdependence, 391 - Money Talks: Houston, we have a problem, 389 - Money Talks: Barbarians at the crossroads, 387 - Money Talks: The next financial crisis, 379 - Money Talks: The not-so-great resignation, 375 - Money Talks: Its not just Evergrande. Since 1900, the global economy has fallen into a recession about once a decade on average. Mar 16th 2023. 426 - Money Talks: Is pay transparency good? Instead of continuing its downward trajectory, by some measures, the rouble instead became the worlds best performing currency in March. Just weeks ago, Gautam Adani was the third richest person in the world. On this week's podcast, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Tom Lee-Devlin examine the allegations levelled at Adani's firms, which the company has forcefully denied. 444 - Money Talks: What went wrong at SVB? Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer, Just weeks ago, Gautam Adani was the third richest person in the world. He funded political campaigns and sponsored sports teams ranging from basketball to Formula One. More than two years after the pandemic, supply chains are still snarled. Patrick Lane hosts. As China celebrates the lunar new year and the winter Olympics open in Beijing, host Mike Bird and Simon Cox, our China economics editor, size up the looming threats to economic growth. Then Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor of history at Cornell University, explains how long it has taken for sanctions to have an impact in the past. In 2009, after the financial crisis, when most financial institutions were left reeling, Goldman had its best year ever. But he was caught short when Hindenburg Research, a small American short-seller, issued a report that spooked investors, wiping $100bn from the value of Adani firms. But he was caught short when Hindenburg Research, a small American short-seller, issued a report that spooked investors, wiping $100bn from the value of Adani firms. Succeed or fail, this reversal will shake up a $600bn industry at the heart of the global economy. He tells them why hes more open than his competitors and what still keeps him up at night. Hosted on Acast. The industry he developed gave rise to groups like BTS, which has been the biggest-selling band in the world for two years running. 423 - Money Talks: How to rebuild Ukraine, 421 - Money Talks: Managing the consultants, 419 - Money Talks: Beyond seasonable doubt. Chinas economy is slowing while Americas overheats, prompting Jerome Powell to suggest this week that the Fed could act faster than planned. Could TikToks popularity be its downfall? Trillions of dollars in market value are at stake. Finally, Sophie Marjanac of the environmental organisation ClientEarth explains why the law can be a useful way to outline the responsibilities of corporations when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions and who pays the costs of a warming planet. The frenzied bubble in everything wrongfooted many quants in 2020but the stock markets return to Earth, which crippled many traditional funds, generated huge returns for the quants in 2022. Then, Peter Carlsson, the chief executive of European battery manufacturer Northvolt, outlines the challenges his firm faced in building a gigafactory in Sweden. 410 - Money Talks: The backlash against ESG, 409 - Money Talks: Britain's growth crisis, 408 - Money Talks: TikToks ticking time bomb, 405 - Money Talks: Supply chain reactions, 404 - Money Talks: The fight for financial supremacy in Asia, 403 - Money Talks: The Alexander technique (update), 401 - Money Talks: Worse than the average bear (market), 398 - Money Talks: Breaking the bank? Then, we head to Peru, to meet the farmer at the centre of a potentially seismic court case against Germanys largest electricity firm. edit transcripts, Improve the presence of your podcasts, e.g., self-service, If you share your Listen Notes page and at-mention. On this weeks podcast, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Tom Lee-Devlin examine the allegations levelled at Adanis firms, which the company has forcefully denied. Then, investor Andrew Left re-evaluates his report from 2012 in which he said the now-bankrupt Evergrande - once Chinas second-largest property developer - was a fraud. And Pamela Coke-Hamilton, head of the International Trade Centre, identifies the winners and losers of this new era. Tai recently said that the WTO needs to be updated for the world we live in. 1. Now that the worlds most celebrated investor has named a successor, the conglomerate he created must face some hard truths. This week, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Soumaya Keynes investigate just who is afraid of TikToks growing influence. And, as crypto-marketplace Coinbase prepares to list and bitcoins value surges, we take a look at the currencys hidden costs. Henry Gao from Singapore Management University blames Americas attempt to out-China China by becoming more like China. The Economist's China economics editor, Simon Cox, and China business and finance editor, Don Weinland, assess whether China's determination to follow a zero-covid policy will hamper itsprospects. Money Talks from The Economist | Podcast on Spotify Home Search Your Library Create Playlist Privacy Center Cookies Cookies Preview of Spotify Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads. And the plans are surprisingly ambitious. First, they speak with Dallas Federal Reserve senior research economist Enrique Martinez-Garcia, who argues that America is currently in a housing bubble. Patrick Lane hosts, Subscribers to The Economistcan join John OSullivan, Buttonwood columnist, and Alice Fulwood, Wall Street correspondent, on July 29th for a live event unpicking the inner workings of financial markets and how to make sense of them. Ukraines economy is both hurting and defying expectations. We hear how the bank grew from a basement office selling promissory notes in downtown Manhattan to become the most revered name on Wall Street. From Sri Lanka to Pakistan, El Salvador to Ghana, Egypt to Tunisia, some emerging economies are feeling the pain of rising commodity prices, higher interest rates and a strong dollar. Host Rachana Shanbhogue asks Gita Gopinath, the First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund. Put this image on your website to promote the show -. Our European economics editor Christian Odendahl and our Berlin bureau chief Vendeline Von Bredow examine the geopolitical fallout from Germanys misguided energy policy. Then, our China business and finance editor Don Weinland makes the case for Shanghai, James Crabtree of the International Institute for Strategic Studies gives the view from Singapore and our China correspondent Sue-Lin Wong argues we shouldnt count out Hong Kong just yet. With Oren Cass, director of American Compass; Sarah Miller, founder of the American Economic Liberties Project; Christiane Arndt-Bascle, head of regulatory performance at the OECD; and Professor Michael Devereux, director of the Centre for Business Taxes at Oxford University. Also, we talk to the CEO of Twitch, a streaming service that made watching people play video gamesbig business. On this week's podcast, hosts Alice Fulwood, Tom Lee-Devlin and Mike Bird speak to Cliff Asness, the co-founder and chief investment officer of AQR, one of the world's biggest quant fund managers. The transition to greener energy will shift the balance of power from oil and gas-producing countries to those with abundant deposits of materials needed for electricity grids, batteries and solar panels. They speak with Alesia Haas, the CFO of the second-largest exchange Coinbase. Jesper Frost Rasmussen, mayor of Esbjerg, explains how the offshore wind industry has changed life in the Danish port town. Just weeks ago, Gautam Adani was the third richest person in the world. On this weeks podcast, hosts Alice Fulwood and Thomas Lee-Devlin examine why it may be rational, in economic terms, for ambitious women to pursue thinness. Rachana Shanbhogue hosts with Jim ONeill, former chief economist at Goldman Sachs who 20 years ago coined the term BRICs; Makhtar Diop, head of the International Finance Corporation; our trade and international economics editor, Ryan Avent; China economics editor, Simon Cox, and Africa correspondent, Kinley Salmon. The price of bitcoin, which has been hovering around $20,000, is 70% below its peak of last year. Analyst, Bokyung Suh, breaks down the secret to its commercial success, and explains whether fans should fear a potential K-pop commercial monopoly.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalksFor full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. How did Europe become an also-ran and can it recover its footing? Plus, Arnold Donald, CEO of Carnival, the worlds biggest cruise company, shares lessons from a year in the doldrums as ships prepare to set sail again. Over the past 15 years power and risk in financial markets have shifted radically. Will it reshape the existing economic order built over decades? This year, the dollar is up by 15% against the yen, 10% against the pound and 5% against the yuan. Listen to this episode from The Economist Podcasts on Spotify. On this weeks episode, hosts Alice Fulwood, Soumaya Keynes and Mike Bird investigate the problems plaguing ESG, and ask if the industry can survive. For decades, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore have been the three heavyweight cities in Asian business and finance, with Hong Kong the undisputed champion. But what will happen as China opens up? And former Bank of Japan policy committee member Goushi Kataoka outlines why he thinks a weak yen could spell opportunity for Japans ailing economy. Until last week, most people beyond California and the tech world probably hadn't heard of Silicon Valley Bank, but its swift collapse made headlines across the globe. And lessons from the history books fora new age of central banking. On this weeks podcast, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Tom Lee-Devlin look at Asias alternative manufacturing hubs. Now it borders on a global obsession. In the immediate aftermath, Russias currency, the rouble, plummeted. Is this, as the crypto bulls say, a much needed correction? As alternative assets enter the mainstream, The Economists Matthew Valencia and host Alice Fulwood ask how long the private-markets party can continue. More recently, they have begun to fight new battles, including against climate change or inequality. First, our media editor Tom Wainwright unpacks the relationship between TikTok, its parent company ByteDance, and its Chinese twin, Douyin. Part of whats powering that growth is renewed domestic investment by the countrys big conglomerates. Author, Mark Russell, tells them how K-pop went global. Until last week, most people beyond California and the tech world probably hadn't heard of Silicon Valley Bank, but its swift collapse made headlines across the globe. Hundreds of billions of dollars are pouring into the business of decarbonisation. But what will that mean fo, China was the source of $1trn-worth of electronic goods and components in 2021, roughly a third of the global total. . Mike Bird hosts with Alice Fulwood, The Economists US finance correspondent; Greg Jensen, co-chief investment officer of Bridgewater Associates; Robert Shiller, professor of economics at Yale University and author of Narrative Economics; and The Economists Buttonwood columnist, John OSullivan. Plus, historian Adam Tooze looks back at the economic impact of the pandemic. Manmohan Sodhi, professor of operations and supply chain management at Bayes business school in London, tells them that manufacturing requires more than just factoriesit also needs universities, labs and designers. Plus, why the branchless neobanks finally conquering America face new challenges beyond the pandemic. As households swap cable packages for streaming, and kids turn to gaming, rather than movies, Disney needs reanimating. More than $1tn has been wiped from their market value in recent weeks. Now, Lee has sold most of his stake in SM Entertainment, the company he founded, to one of its biggest rivals.On this weeks podcast, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Tom Lee-Devlin delve into the world of K-pop and examine how the businesses making one of Korea's newest export industries operate. Yet over the past six weeks, something strange happened. Rachana Shanbhogue hosts. On this weeks Money Talks, hosts Alice Fulwood and Soumaya Keynes ask whether the crypto phenomenon can survive the loss of a figurehead. On this week's podcast, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood . In addition, if participants save 10-20% of their income in a bank account the government matches it 100%. And short-seller Andrew Left describes what its like to hit send on a report thats intended to crash a firms stock price.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalksFor full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. The beginning of 2022 has been particularly brutal for stock markets. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Economist talks bank collapse impact in Northeast Arkansas. Plus, our US audio correspondent Stevie Hertz heads to Nebraska to find out more about a contentious resolution to unseat Warren Buffett from Berkshire Hathaway. The industry he developed gave rise to groups like BTS, which has been the biggest-selling band in the world for two years running. And the Japanese government has intervened to prop up the value of the yen for the first time since 1998. Nov 24 2020 31 mins. Then, Michael Wax, co-founder of Forto, explains why digitising the industry could help speed up shipping times. Weve decided to update this episode we first ran in December 2020 looking at her forgotten contributions to the field. Also, each year almost 10% of global tax revenue is lost through companies shifting their income to tax havens. The Economists finance editor Rachana Shanbhogue hosts, with Ciaran Martin, former head of the National Cyber Security Centre. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Follow Share Episodes 391 Related Followers 5 Apple Podcasts RSS Website But he was caught short when Hindenburg Research, a small American short-seller, issued a report that spooked investors, wiping $100bn from the value of Adani firms.On this weeks podcast, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Tom Lee-Devlin examine the allegations levelled at Adanis firms, which the company has forcefully denied. The Economists Mumbai bureau chief, Tom Easton, talks them through Hindenburgs report and Adanis response. . The cost of servicing the countrys ballooning debt has increased. A note for our listeners: from May 5th 2021 Money Talks will be published every Wednesday. As the Omicron variant triggers a fresh wave of travel restrictions, is the world economy caught between a rock and a hard place? For many, the floppy-haired, 30-year-old once-billionaire wasnt just the face of his crypto trading firm FTX, he was the face of crypto. Former diplomat and trade negotiator Wendy Cutler, who is now vice president of the Asia Society Policy Institute, says todays China-centric supply chain structure is no longer sustainable. Not only does it power the country, it powers the economy. And, are cryptocurrencies a financial world unto themselves? 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