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Brew Markets breaks down the day’s most compelling stock market stories and explores what they mean for you. Hosted by Ann Berry, an investor, board member and former CEO, the show delivers refreshing insights into trading trends and money moves, every weekday afternoon.

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Episode 131: Today, Ann zooms in on three market takeaways from President Trump’s State of the Union address, including policy around energy for AI, retirement plans and tariffs - plus an investing issue that received bipartisan support.  Then we loo... more

Episode 130: Today, Ann digs into the Novo Nordisk vs Eli Lilly vs Pfizer news roundabout: with Novo’s share price dropping, now too are the list price of its popular obesity drugs - does that leave the entire sector vulnerable to… loss?  Then we loo... more

Episode 129: Today, Ann digs into the market’s reaction to the Supreme Court striking down the Trump administration’s tariffs, what the White House is signaling could come next and where it leaves businesses seeking refunds.  Then we look at a potent... more

Episode 128: Today, Ann is joined by Scott Blackley, Chief Financial Officer of Oscar Health to discuss how the company is dusting itself off after a tough, loss-making 2025.  The conversation is a de-jargoned survey of the $1.5 trillion health insur... more

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Recent Guests

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Steve Bailey
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Episode: PepsiCo’s Super Bowl Playbook & ELF’s Billion Dollar Beauty Bet
Bob McCooey
Vice Chairman at Nasdaq
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Manny Weintraub
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Daniel Schreiber
Founder and CEO of Lemonade
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Ted Sarandos
Co-CEO of Netflix
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Alix Steel
Energy Communication Expert at DrivePath Advisors
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Episode: Drilling Down on Global Energy & AI’s Nuclear Ambition vs Risk

Host

Ann Berry
Host and former CEO with extensive experience in the investment market.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 50 ratings
  • Ann Berry is a great interviewer

    Heard Ann first when she was subbing for one of the guys on Morning Brew. Was impressed then and months later after listening to her own podcast, even more so. Worked in finance for years but still learn new things from Ann (or get refreshed). Her interviews are good too. She lets her interviewees expand on their topics, but will gently bring them back to answer the question at the time, and her knowledge and research can important my deflate someone who can conflate or misconstrue financial imp... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Treasi
    United States2 months ago
  • More Ads?

    Why am I listening to 3 ads in a 20 minute segment. We all skip forward past them anyway.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Ehjfiebendi
    United States5 months ago
  • More on point than most

    Love this show, host clearly has an experienced and informed view on hot financial topics. Added to my daily rota.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gylo
    United Kingdom6 months ago
  • New Daily Go-to

    Already worked this into my commute home. Good hang and when I’m home… I’m smarter. Good energy.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Maurice D!
    United States6 months ago
  • Too much overlap with Morning Brew

    Great idea, love markets and there are some insightful takes on smaller deals here and there, but I think generally too much time is spent covering the exact same stories as morning brew daily. A lot of those sections could be abbreviated or even mentioned quickly as “see morning brew daily today for more info” and actually dive into the finance behind it but don’t regurgitate the same information. That way you actually give MBD more promo without necessarily being overly repetitive.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    yungcarbi
    United States6 months ago

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Investing in the Time of Swipe Fatigue & The Vatican’s Divine Dividends
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Most dating apps operate on a freemium model, with users able to use the app for free while subscriptions and a la carte features drive revenue.
The 2026 IPO Pipeline with Nasdaq’s Vice Chairman Bob McCooey
Q: Where's Nasdaq on the use of blockchain for the issuance of securities?
Bob shares that Nasdaq is focusing on blockchain for clearance and settlement rather than trading, seeing value in immutability and custody features.
The 2026 IPO Pipeline with Nasdaq’s Vice Chairman Bob McCooey
Q: How do you compete against companies staying private longer?
Bob discusses Nasdaq's private market that supports companies while private and offers unique liquidity opportunities without pushing for an immediate IPO.
The 2026 IPO Pipeline with Nasdaq’s Vice Chairman Bob McCooey
Q: You mentioned Walmart switching to Nasdaq; can you explain their motivation for this move?
Bob explains that Walmart seeks to reshape its story as an e-commerce powerhouse and benefit from the association with innovative and technology-driven companies on Nasdaq.
The 2026 IPO Pipeline with Nasdaq’s Vice Chairman Bob McCooey
Q: Talk to us about the pipeline that you're seeing for IPO activity right now.
Bob McCooey highlights huge interest in IPOs driven by private equity needing liquidity and companies maturing to go public, emphasizing the importance of AI and related sectors for investment.

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What is Brew Markets about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content focuses on exploring the stock market landscape, backed by in-depth discussions that revolve around significant financial developments, investment strategies, and market trends. It features industry experts and thought leaders, delivering insights that potentially affect everyday investors and their financial decisions. Episodes often dissect major corporate movements, evolving technologies like AI, and shifts in consumer behavior, aiming to provide listeners with a clear understanding of financial news and the impact of these events on personal investing choices. The engaging delivery style of the host encourages a thoughtful examination of complex topics, making it particularly appealing for those keen on enhancing their finan... more

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1. Scott Blackley
2. Steve Bailey
3. Kathy Lien
4. Mark Kirkham
5. Bob McCooey
6. Manny Weintraub
7. Daniel Schreiber
8. Ted Sarandos

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