
Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway explore the most interesting topics in finance, markets and economics. Join the conversation every Monday and Thursday.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1213 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingNews CommentaryBusinessNews | |||

Making a long career as a bear at a sell-side institution is tough. Generally financial markets have done quite well which means forecasting doom and gloom is, usually, only tenable for so long. Which is why we wanted to talk to one of the most succe... more
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You definitely need a better audio engineer. The levels are all over the place.
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If I received a nickel every time the hosts said “like” I’d have a few bucks!
CAN THE HOSTS STOP IT WITH ALL THE “LIKES?” The biggest strength of this program is the guests along with some vital topics. The biggest weakness is the hosts. Both use “like” repeatedly as if they are valley girls. Joe is especially weak as a voice—lots of vocal fry and a “like” an average of one per sentence. It’s a level of cringe one has to get through to hear the guests.
This was one of the better interviews. He was easy to understand. I would like more of these big picture interviews.
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Conversations on a range of finance, economics, and market dynamics characterize the content, providing insights into current trends and emerging issues. The hosts engage with experts to analyze complex topics such as AI's economic implications, tariff refunds, and the challenges in the construction industry. Notable discussions include market movements, the nuances of inflation, and the implications of regulatory changes in finance, all while ensuring an accessible approach for listeners seeking to understand these often-complex subjects. Episodes frequently blend humor with insightful commentary, making the exploration of financial topics engaging and thought-provoking for a broad audience.
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