This week: Jeff Sommer with Gretchen Morgenson on WaMu, David Gillen and David Segal on the cost of law school accreditation, and Christina Romer on making this time different for the economy.
Nov 2011
This week: Floyd Norris on Italy and the global economy, Gretchen Morgenson on taxpayer-funded pensions for defense contractors, Amy Cortese on starting a community-owned store, David Segal on cellpho
This week: Jeff Sommer with Floyd Norris on Italy and the global economy, Gretchen Morgenson on taxpayer-funded pensions for defense contractors, Phyllis Korkki and Amy Cortese on starting a community-owned store, David Segal on cellphone charges, and Tyler Cowen on Occupy Wall S ... Show More
35m 40s
Oct 2011
Nelson Schwartz on the European financial crisis, Gretchen Morgenson on the foreclosure talks, Jim Collins and David Gillen on luck and business, and Christina Romer on Ben Bernanke’s chance for a “Vo
This week: Jeff Sommer with Nelson Schwartz on the European financial crisis, Gretchen Morgenson on the foreclosure talks, Jim Collins and David Gillen on luck and business, and Christina Romer on Ben Bernanke’s chance for a “Volcker moment.”
36m 47s
Dec 2011
Subprime mortgages, the euro’s troubles, and the next crisis for American banks
This week — the podcast’s last waltz — features Jeff Sommer with Gretchen Morgenson on subprime mortgages, Floyd Norris on the euro’s troubles, and Tyler Cowen on the next crisis for American banks.
32m 55s
Sep 2021
How Prison Saved Wallo's Life and Inspired The Million Dollaz Brand (feat. Wallo & Gillie)
On Today’s Token CEO, Erika chats with Wallo and Gillie, the hosts of Million Dollaz Worth of Game. They talk about how Wallo stayed resilient while in prison and how he never takes technology for granted. Erika also runs through this week's headlines (the Met Gala, the NFL Sunda ... Show More
49m 57s
Sep 2022
Bloomberg Wall Street Week: September 23, 2022
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Kristina Hooper, Invesco Chief Global Market Strategist and Tracy Alloway, co-host of the Odd Lots podcast, wrap up a volatile week in the markets. Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors Chairman & CEO dives into why he's being cautious with equities ... Show More
32m 28s
Oct 2022
282: Sean McLain, Success to downfall: The story of Carlos Ghosn
Welcome to Strategy Skills episode 282, an episode with a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Sean McLain. Get Sean’s book here. This episode with Sean McLain revolves around the story of Carlos Ghosn, one of the world’s most feared and admired business executives who had rem ... Show More
1h 1m
Sep 2022
Recession Fears, House Hacking, Consumer Spending for the Holidays
For the 5th time in 6 weeks, there was a lot of red on Wall Street. (0:30) Jason Moser and Maria Gallagher discuss: - The Fed's latest rate hike spooking investors - Costco delivering (yet again) in the 4th quarter - Darden Restaurants walking a fine line with customers - DocuSig ... Show More
39m 28s
Jun 2021
Slate Money: Movies: Magic Mike
Welcome to Slate Money Goes to the Movies, a miniseries in which Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and a different guest each week discuss popular business-themed movies.
Shane Ferro, former economics journalist and current public defender, stops by to talk about how Magic Mike is a fil ... Show More
50m 1s
Mar 2023
America's new banking crisis; the hazard of Silicon Valley culture; fury in France over Macron's retirement reforms
Fareed speaks with Lloyd Blankfein, former CEO and Chairman of Goldman Sachs, about the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank this week and what it means for our financial system. Gillian Tett, U.S. Editor-at-Large for the Financial Times, joins the show to discuss how the culture of S ... Show More
40m 50s