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Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway explore the most interesting topics in finance, markets and economics. Join the conversation every Monday and Thursday.

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Ray Wang
Analyst at SemiAnalysis
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Episode: Ray Wang on How AI Is Causing DRAM Prices to Surge
Michael Selig
Chairman of the CFTC, overseeing regulations in prediction markets and crypto.
CFTC
Episode: New CFTC Chairman Michael Selig on How to Regulate Prediction Markets
Scott Lucas
Head of Markets Digital Assets at JP Morgan
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Episode: Evolving Money: The Tokenization Tipping Point (Sponsored Content)
Rick Edelman
Long-time financial advisor and podcaster
Digital Assets Council of Financial Professionals
Episode: Evolving Money: The Tokenization Tipping Point (Sponsored Content)
Richard Clarida
Former Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve Board and Global Economic Advisor at Pimco
Pimco
Episode: How a Former Fed Vice-Chair Is thinking About the Next Fed Chair
Heidi Crebo-Rediker
Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, former Chief Economist at the State Department
Council on Foreign Relations
Episode: This Is How The US Can Become a Player in Rare Earth Metals
Yi-Ling Liu
Author of "The Wall Dancers", which explores the Chinese Internet through individual stories.
Episode: The Surprising Similarity Between the US and Chinese Internets
Andy DeVries
Head of investment grade credit and head of utilities and power at CreditSights
CreditSights
Episode: The Utilities Analyst Who Says the Data Center Demand Story Doesn't Add Up
Jeff Kazin
Co-founder of Agris Academy and former head of Cargill's operations in Venezuela.
Agris Academy
Episode: What It's Like to Do Big Ag Business in Venezuela and Ukraine

Hosts

Joe Weisenthal
Host known for his expertise in financial markets and economics, engaging in insightful discussions with guests.
Tracy Alloway
Co-host with expertise in financial markets and economic analysis, known for engaging interviews and discussions.

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 5k ratings
  • Crypto sponsored content?!?

    I thought I was listening to odd lots at first and it was some one sided crypto sponsored content?!? What the heck Bloomberg, why are you dropping 1-sided non journalistic junk on a great show?

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    jdif
    United States13 days ago
  • In Tracy's words "never apologize for being wonky on this show" definition: having or characterized by an enthusiastic or excessive interest in the specialized details of a particular subject or field

    Podcast Addict
    5
    John May
    16 days ago
  • Joe

    Joe’s winey as voice is such a distraction

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    1
    Alden Tyrell
    Canadaa month ago
  • Good concept

    Joe is a nightmare. Talks too much, interrupts everyone with pointless comments. Hosts need to be better listeners than talkers!

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    nbsfmc
    United Statesa month ago
  • Immediate hit

    I used to love the All In podcast for tech and investing. Then it became Trump crazy political. Odd Lots is so good, it immediately appealed to me- the chemistry between the hosts, their humility, the way the break things down to the basics - love it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hollissimo
    United Statesa month ago

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Hosts foster good chemistry, leading to enjoyable conversations, although some listeners express concern over perceived biases.
Engaging and insightful discussions that make complex financial topics accessible.

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Why Adam Posen Thinks Inflation Will Surge Back to 4%
Q: How does private debt affect the Fed's ability to control inflation?
Posen suggests that the expansion of private debt complicates the traditional mechanisms by which the Fed controls monetary policy, making their responses potentially less effective.
Why Adam Posen Thinks Inflation Will Surge Back to 4%
Q: What are your main points behind forecasting 4% inflation this year?
Posen outlines multiple factors including labor market tightness, government fiscal policies, and the impact of tariffs that he believes will drive inflation upwards, rather than down.
New CFTC Chairman Michael Selig on How to Regulate Prediction Markets
Q: Should Congress create rules around prediction market advertising or participation?
While the CFTC has authority to regulate markets, Congress could set more paternalistic rules about who can participate, such as age requirements.
New CFTC Chairman Michael Selig on How to Regulate Prediction Markets
Q: Why isn't trading sports derivatives considered gambling?
The historical context of derivatives markets differs from how gambling is structured, and there are integrity measures in place that aren't typically present in gambling.
New CFTC Chairman Michael Selig on How to Regulate Prediction Markets
Q: How does insider trading come into play in prediction markets?
There are misunderstandings among the public, but the CFTC does have authority to police insider trading in commodities markets similar to the SEC.

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2. Michael Selig
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