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Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 906 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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In this special three-part series, Odd Lots is exploring the history of the eurodollar market. By the 1970s, eurodollars are hitting the headlines — and not in a good way. While this new form of money initially acted as a pressure valve for the Brett... more
In this special three-part series, Odd Lots is exploring the history of the eurodollar market. As we enter the turbulent 1960s, the eurodollar market has grown big enough to catch the eye of regulators. The Federal Reserve mounts a fact-finding missi... more
At more than $10 trillion outstanding, the eurodollar market is one of the biggest forms of shadow banking activity out there. It's also one of the most interesting markets in existence, allowing non-US banks to hold and lend offshore dollars that ef... more
Regardless of your political ideology, it's easy to agree that government should work well; that it should be able to hire talented officials, and build things in a timely, cost-effective manner. Of course, what that means in practice is open for deb... more
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Great conversation with Jigar Shah. Small quibble, though – does he get paid by the number of times he asks “right?” in the middle of sentences?
In reference to the previous reviewer’s presumption that anyone with experience and knowledge in or adjacent to government being unqualified to assess the effectiveness of or suggest improvements for government is the classic case of not knowing what you don’t know.
Not all are great, but the recent interview of Milwood Hobbs makes me stay tuned. I honestly hate finance but like learning about it.
Positives: Great content that is valuable and interesting. From a content standpoint, this is a high quality podcast for sure. Cons: The audio consistency is terrible. I have to turn the show up and down throughout all the episodes, because the audio volume is very poorly controlled and not stabilized across hosts, guest, and the music (always WAY too loud). Would really enhance the user experience if this was addressed.
Every new episode is like unwrapping a gift. The topics are diverse but I always end thinking differently about the way the world works. Exceptionally well done
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Apple Podcasts | #15 | United States/Business/Investing |
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Apple Podcasts | #8 | United Kingdom/Business/Investing |
Apple Podcasts | #14 | Canada/Business/Investing |
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