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Best podcasts about Sheila Bair

Latest podcast episodes about Sheila Bair

Velshi
Trump's Promises for Day 1

Velshi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 81:24


Previewing President-elect Trump's first day back in office with April Ryan, Ameshia Cross, Jonathan Alter, Hugo Lowell; the year in Trump trials with Danny Cevallos; the push to exonerate Marcus Garvey with Rep. Barbara Lee; the importance of counting all pregnancy-related deaths in TX with state Rep. Donna Howard; how corporations are preparing for Trump with Adia Wingfield

Velshi
Republican Power Taking Shape

Velshi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 80:56


Republican Congressman Don Bacon pushes back on “hyperpartisanship” endorsed by Bannon, why Texas says it will not review pregnancy deaths from the two years after the state began banning abortion, a conversation with former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair, and more.

The Indicator from Planet Money
Why this former banking regulator is writing kids books

The Indicator from Planet Money

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 9:11


In a first-best world, we'd all save enough money and there'd be no scammers. In a second-best world, we'd all know how to protect ourselves. That's what Sheila Bair thought, too. As former chair of the FDIC, she noticed many kids and adults weren't quite getting the education they needed. So, she decided to do something about it.Today on the show: What Sheila Bair has learned about American capitalism as one of its top regulators and how she's trying — one book at a time — to help new generations from falling into its traps.We learned about Sheila Bair's kids books from listener Erin Vetter. If you've come across anything that makes finance fun, email us! We're at indicator@npr.org. Related Episodes: Mailbag: Children EditionBeach reads with a side of economics For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The Indicator from Planet Money
Why this former banking regulator is writing kids books

The Indicator from Planet Money

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 9:11


In a first-best world, we'd all save enough money and there'd be no scammers. In a second-best world, we'd all know how to protect ourselves. That's what Sheila Bair thought, too. As former chair of the FDIC, she noticed many kids and adults weren't quite getting the education they needed. So, she decided to do something about it.Today on the show: What Sheila Bair has learned about American capitalism as one of its top regulators and how she's trying — one book at a time — to help new generations from falling into its traps.We learned about Sheila Bair's kids books from listener Erin Vetter. If you've come across anything that makes finance fun, email us! We're at indicator@npr.org. Related Episodes: Mailbag: Children EditionBeach reads with a side of economics For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

FT Money Show
“How not to lose a million dollars”

FT Money Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 24:52


In an increasingly cashless society, how can parents ensure children learn healthy financial habits? In this episode, host Claer Barrett speaks to Sheila Bair, author of the Money Tales children's book series and former chair of the US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, about instilling children with sensible attitudes to money - and reveals details of her next book, How Not to Lose a Million Dollars. For a chance to win a pair of Bose QuietComfort 35 Wireless Headphones, share your thoughts on the show with us via a short survey before August 29 2024 (terms and conditions can be found here).For more tips on how to organise your money, sign up to Claer's email series 'Sort Your Financial Life Out With Claer Barrett' at FT.com/moneycourseIf you would like to be a guest on a future episode of Money Clinic, email us at money@ft.com or send Claer a DM on social media — she's @ClaerB on Instagram and TikTok.Want more?Check out Claer's column, Widowed pensioners ‘could be owed thousands' in UK state pension.Listen to more episodes, such as How can I cut the cost of my insurance cover?, Can financial therapy change our relationship with money?, and more.Presented by Claer Barrett. Produced by Tamara Kormornick. Our executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design by Breen Turner and Samantha Giovinco, with original music from Metaphor Music.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bloomberg Talks
Sheila Bair Talks Interest Rates, Fed

Bloomberg Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 10:03 Transcription Available


Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair says the Federal Reserve is handling rates right and that it should not rush to cut interest rates. She also talks about "a real lack of transparency" from banks on exposures of private funds. Sheila speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Squawk Pod
Economics Up for Election, Team USA, & One Mewing Kitty 6/10/24

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 37:48


Less than 5 months from Election Day, two economic policy experts discuss the sticking points in Bidenomics and Trumponomics. Former President Trump's 2024 senior economic advisor Steve Moore and former CEA chair under President Obama Jason Furman discuss taxes, tariffs, and energy policy. In a discussion about regulation, former FDIC chair Sheila Bair argues in a recent op ed, not all mergers are bad for consumers. Plus, the far right made big gains in the EU's elections, Caitlin Clark was not chosen for Team USA, and GameStop tumbled 40% after meme stock enthusiast Keith Gill AKA Roaring Kitty held a livestream.   Steve Moore & Jason Furman - 12:20Sheila Bair - 25:39 In this episode:Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawkBecky Quick, @BeckyQuickAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie 

Wall Street Week
Bloomberg Wall Street Week - February 9th, 2024

Wall Street Week

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 38:03 Transcription Available


On this edition of Wall Street Week, Scott Chronert, Citi U.S. Equity Strategist explains why investors should throw out historical playbooks on election risk. Julian Salisbury, Sixth Street Co-CIO tells us about the rise of alternative investing on Wall Street. Scott Bessent, Key Square Capital CEO & CIO explains why he believes we might currently be in a "Trump rally." Sheila Bair, Former FDIC Chair makes the case that new capital requirements on banks will not suppress lending broadly. Pete Stavros, KKR Co-Head of Global Private Equity and Jonathan Karp, Simon & Schuster President and Publisher share their vision to bring new life into the publishing company through employee ownership.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Next Gen Personal Finance
Sheila Bair, Former Chair of the FDIC, on Getting Students Engaged about Money

Next Gen Personal Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 36:55


Sheila Bair, former chair of the FDIC,  discusses her career path, including her background as a civil rights attorney and her transition into financial services. Bair emphasizes the need for students to make informed choices about their education and careers, noting the potential income limitations associated with certain degrees. She advocates for a balanced approach, combining financial education with consumer protection regulations. The conversation delves into Bair's efforts to engage students through her children's book series, "Money Tales," offering tips for teachers to boost classroom engagement in financial topics. She underscores the importance of understanding banking systems, interest rates, and long-term financial choices. The discussion concludes with insights into Bair's passion for children's literature and her commitment to providing resources and opportunities for financial education, including free book readings for schools.

How She Does It
Ep 26: Fighting For What's Right With Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair

How She Does It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 31:52


It's been a crazy year for interest rates, banks, and mortgage rates. Thankfully, we've avoided a recession this year, and about 61% of economists say it's probably not going to happen in the next 12 months. But still, things are a bit scary. And while it's not nearly as bad, most of us can remember how scary the 2008 financial crisis was. It was the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression in 1929.  Sheila Bair, the former Chair of the FDIC helped navigate us through the 2008 economic crisis and rang the warning bells when no one else was listening. She joins us today to talk about why she doesn't think what happened then would ever repeat itself. We also chat about her new series of books for kids called “Money Tales” and her mission to teach children early to protect their hard-earned cash. More money news when you need it! Get the latest and greatest updates on all things investing, budgeting, and making money. Subscribe to the HerMoney newsletter at Hermoney.com/subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CNBC's
Why the Dollar's Drop May Be the Market's Big Headwind in the New Year 12/14/23

CNBC's "Fast Money"

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 44:31


Stocks managed to hold onto gains for a second day, with the Dow notching another record at the close. But with the dollar continuing its drop, can the rally hold on in the new year? Plus the big bank indexes have fully erased their losses from the collapse of SVB. So is it all clear ahead for financials? Former FDIC chair Sheila Bair weights in. Fast Money Disclaimer

Barron's Live
Banking Expert Sheila Bair Talks Lessons From the Easy-Money Era

Barron's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 36:46


MarketWatch's Joy Wiltermuth interviews former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair about why financial ruin lurks when easy-money ways and speculators lead to "useless innovations," "moonshots" and other "dumb things," with two new picture books for children. 

Wall Street Week
Bloomberg Wall Street Week: June 30th, 2023

Wall Street Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 33:49 Transcription Available


 On this edition of Wall Street Week, Rebecca Patterson, Former Bridgewater Associates Chief Investment Strategist dives into China's global growth and what it means for the US economy. Blackstone CFO Michael Chae makes the case that AI will give private markets an edge over public markets. We take a look at why markets were muted in the face of a mutiny close-call with Bloomberg's Michael McKee. Darren Walker, Ford Foundation President breaks down the potential private sector impact of the US Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action. Sheila Bair, Former FDIC Chair tells us why the Fed's stress test results don't paint the full picture of banks' risks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Forward Guidance
The Return Of Bank Runs | Sheila Bair, Former FDIC Chair

Forward Guidance

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 57:15


During her tenure as Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) from 2006 to 2011, Sheila Bair managed over 300 bank failures, including the collapse of Washington Mutual in September 2008, the largest bank failure in American history. Bair joins Forward Guidance to apply her vast experience to share insight on recent failures of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, and First Republic. Filmed the afternoon of May 18, 2023. ____ Today's show is brought to you by VanEck. Go to https://vaneck.com/ForwardGuidance to access VanEck's Income Investing Yield Monitor. ____ Follow @vaneck_us on Twitter, this episode's sponsor https://twitter.com/vaneck_us Follow Sheila Bair on Twitter https://twitter.com/SheilaBair2013 Follow Jack Farley on Twitter https://twitter.com/JackFarley96 Follow Forward Guidance on Twitter https://twitter.com/ForwardGuidance Follow Blockworks on Twitter https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ ____ Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (06:37) Right Now, The Main Issue Is Interest Rate Risk (12:56) What Causes A Bank Run? (17:55) Are Bank Runs Faster In An Age of Mobile Banking? (21:55) Van Eck Ad (22:45) Money Market Funds and The Fed's Reverse Repo Facility Is Where A Lot Of Bank Money Is Going (25:33) Risk Of Further Big Bank Consolidation (29:51) Best Time To Shut Down A Bank Is Friday Night (31:10) Federal Reserve Lending To Insolvent Institutions Increases The FDIC's Cost To Resolve Failed Banks (32:53) How To Know When To Shut Down A Failing Bank (34:51) "I Was Surprised At The Biden Administration's Level Of Involvement" (37:12) The Systemic Risk Determination, Explained (42:56) 2018 Loosening Of Regulation of Regional Banks (47:35) Forcing Banks To Raise More Equity (i.e. sell stock) (49:31) The Federal Reserve's Role As Bank Regulator ____ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.

Washington Post Live
Former FDIC chair Sheila Bair on global banking system

Washington Post Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 25:30


Washington Post editorial writer and columnist Heather Long speaks with Sheila Bair, the former FDIC chair about the health of the global financial system following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, the rescue for First Republic Bank and the crisis at Credit Suisse.

Stay Tuned with Preet
In Brief: When Should Banks Be Saved? (with Sheila Bair)

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 21:27


Sheila Bair is the former chair of the FDIC where she was a central figure in decision making during the financial crisis in 2008. Preet and Bair discuss whether the defunct Silicon Valley Bank should have received a bailout from the government and why Bair believes the Federal Reserve should stop raising interest rates.  Stay Tuned in Brief is presented by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Please write to us with your thoughts and questions at letters@cafe.com, or leave a voicemail at 669-247-7338. References & Supplemental Materials: Sheila Bair, “US regulators are setting a dangerous precedent on Silicon Valley Bank,” Financial Times, 3/14/23 Sheila Bair, “Bull by the Horns: Fighting to Save Main Street from Wall Street and Wall Street from Itself,” Simon & Schuster, 2008 Listen to the new season of Up Against The Mob with Elie Honig.  To attend a live taping of Up Against The Mob with Preet Bharara and Elie Honig on Tuesday, March 21 at 6:00pm ET, RSVP here: cafe.com/live For analysis of recent legal news, try the CAFE Insider membership for just $1 for one month: cafe.com/insider. Check out other CAFE shows Now & Then and Up Against the Mob.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)
Suze School with Sheila Bair

Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 32:38 Transcription Available


For this Suze School episode, Suze sits down with former FDIC Chair, Sheila Bair.  They talk about the importance of having insured deposits, why SBV failed, the state of the economy, advice on staying secure during a recession and more. Take advantage of the Ultimate Certificates with Alliant Credit Union at: bit.ly/3kwMcjR Get Suze's special offers for podcast listeners at suzeorman.com/offer Join Suze's Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE: https://apple.co/2KcAHbH CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY: https://bit.ly/3curfMISee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Problem With Jon Stewart
Making Cents of SVB's Collapse With Mark Cuban and Sheila Bair

The Problem With Jon Stewart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 38:58


Could the Silicon Valley Bank collapse have been avoided? On this week's podcast, we chat about how SVB's risky investments lead to its eventual failure. We are joined by Sheila Bair, former chair of the FDIC, and Mark Cuban, entrepreneurial multihyphenate, to discuss where the regulation was for these banks, why we don't bail out citizens like we do businesses, and what's next for banks with similar investment strategies to SVB.Season 2 is now streaming on Apple TV+.CREDITS
Hosted by: Jon Stewart Featuring, in order of appearance: Mark Cuban, Sheila Bair Executive Produced by Jon Stewart, Brinda Adhikari, James Dixon, Chris McShane, and Richard Plepler.Lead Producer: Sophie EricksonProducers: Zach Goldbaum, Caity Gray Assoc. Producer: Andrea BetanzosSound Engineer: Miguel CarrascalSenior Digital Producer: Freddie MorganDigital Producer: Cassie MurdochDigital Coordinator: Norma HernandezSupervising Producer: Lorrie BaranekHead Writer: Kris Acimovic Elements Producer: Kenneth HullClearances Producer: Daniella PhilipsonSenior Talent Producer: Brittany MehmedovicTalent Manager: Marjorie McCurryTalent Coordinator: Lukas ThimmSenior Research Producer: Susan Helvenston Theme Music by: Gary Clark Jr.The Problem With Jon Stewart podcast is an Apple TV+ podcast produced by Busboy Productions. https://apple.co/-JonStewart

PBS NewsHour - Segments
High inflation complicates Federal Reserve's response to bank failures

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 6:15


Days after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, there are plenty of questions being asked about the health of banks in the U.S. Sheila Bair served as the chair of the FDIC from 2006 to 2011 and worked to keep the system stable during the Great Recession. She joined Geoff Bennett to discuss the current situation surrounding banks and inflation. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Here & Now
Recovering from major bank collapses; 'My Vermont Table' offers tastes of the state

Here & Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 30:30


After Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank failed, many customers were left confused. Sheila Bair, former chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, joins us to discuss. And, the Federal Reserve is dealing with raising inflation in conjunction with bank failures. Roben Farzad, host of public radio's "Full Disclosure," joins us to talk about the Fed's next steps. Then, President Biden recently approved an oil and gas drilling project in Alaska after campaigning against drilling in 2020. It's just the latest in policy changes that go back on some of Biden's former progressive platforms, angering some Democrats. Princeton presidential historian Julian Zelizer joins us. And, Vermont celebrates six seasons yearly, and each one has distinct ingredients that can make some sweet and savory delicacies. Chef Gesine Bullock-Prado lays out recipes that honor each part of the year in her cookbook, "My Vermont Table."

NBC Meet the Press
March 12 — Sens. Bob Menendez and Kevin Cramer; Sheila Bair

NBC Meet the Press

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 47:30


Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) and Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) exclusively join Meet the Press to discuss violence in Mexico and tensions with China. Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair and CNBC Senior Economics Reporter Steve Liesman talk about the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.

CNBC's
A Mixed Message for Markets, and Sheila Bair Weighs in on FTX 11/17/22

CNBC's "Fast Money"

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 43:56


Markets dropped on Thursday after some hawkish talk from Fed officials raised the prospect of a recession and sent interest rates higher. So were we too quick to celebrate the recent reads on inflation? Plus the latest twists and turns in the implosion of crypto exchange FTX. What former FDIC chair Sheila Bair has to say about the industry and its impact on the banking system.

All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions
Ep14 “‘A Pound Of Flesh' And Student Debt” with Sheila Bair

All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 24:00


President Biden has promised sweeping debt relief to millions of student loan borrowers. In this episode of All Else Equal: Making Better Decisions, hosts and finance professors Jonathan Berk and Jules van Binsbergen discuss the implications of this policy decision and the ways it could influence behavior for both students and educational institutions.Later in the episode, Jonathan and Jules call in an expert: Sheila Bair, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Sheila shares her work as a Senior Fellow at the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, where she currently focuses on financial issues confronting young people.Resources:Student Debt SmarterLoan Affordability CalculatorSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Take on Tomorrow
Will crypto revolutionize the financial system?

Take on Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 27:44


There's an old saying: people overestimate the impact of technology in the short term and underestimate it in the long term. Is that what's happening with crypto? There's a lot of news about cryptocurrencies, but are we paying too little attention to the long-term impacts of the underlying technology? Joined by Sheila Bair, the former chair of the US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and Vicki Huff Eckert, a retired PwC US partner who served as vice chair for PwC's US technology, media, and telecommunications sector, we'll ponder how blockchain, and the cryptocurrencies that exist because of it, could affect financial systems and transform business and society—ready or not. 

SitusAMC's On The Hill
Ep 16: Sheila Bair, Former FDIC Chair

SitusAMC's On The Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 43:03


Ep 16: Sheila Bair, Former FDIC Chair by SitusAMC

Motley Fool Money
Former FDIC Chair on Crypto, The Fed, and Student Debt

Motley Fool Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 22:35


Pepsi is not an obvious candidate if you're looking for companies with pricing power, but the latest quarter proves Pepsi's got it. (0:21) Asit Sharma discusses: - Pepsi's strong quarterly results in the face of inflation and other headwinds - Gatorade and Doritos helping to fuel better-than-expected profits - Why he's keeping a close eye on Etsy's upcoming earnings report (10:09) Robert Brokamp talks with former FDIC chair Sheila Bair about how students can get smarter about debt and one "stressful" economic problem catching her attention. Stocks mentioned: PEP, KO, KDP, ETSY, MS, GS Host: Chris Hill Guests: Asit Sharma, Robert Brokamp, Sheila Bair Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl

Hey Fintech Friends, by This Week in Fintech
Hey Fintech Friends #2 ft Pierre Whatley

Hey Fintech Friends, by This Week in Fintech

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 49:25


Available on Spotify, Apple and anywhere else you listen to podcasts! Timestamps:IntroNews (2:30)Interview with Pierre about his experience and current work at FS Vector (4:46)Quick Fire Questions with Pierre and friendly questions (37:00)Signals: The stock market's Secret Menu (47:30)Transcript:Hey FinTech friends. Hey FinTech friends. My name is Helen Femi Williams and I'm your host of this new podcast. Hey FinTech friends. This podcast is brought to you by This Week in FinTech, which is on the front page of global FinTech news, fostering the largest FinTech community through newsletters, thought leadership, and events. Oh, and now podcasting. And what's quite cool about this community is the creativity, the intelligence, and also understanding that those who work in the field are just regular people who've decided to devote themselves to solving a particular problem. And with that comes a unique mix of finance, technology, and fun, which is exactly what this podcast wants to explore. So expect this content to be informative? Yes. But we're also keen to get to know our founders and ask them the questions that you didn't know you needed answering. So let's talk about the structure of this podcast. First, we're gonna go through the news. And if you're a subscriber to this week in FinTech newsletter, you're in luck, because this is the audio version. Then we're going to chat to this week's friend, which is Pierre Whately, principal at FS Vector a strategic consulting firm for financial services clients. And lastly, we'll go through the latest Signal article on the stock market's Secret Menu written by Sophie Vo.But first this week in fintech:

The EdUp Experience
455: Demystifying Student Aid - with Sheila Bair, Senior Advisor to Student Debt Smarter

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 28:26


We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, YOUR guest is Sheila Bair, Senior Advisor to Student Debt Smarter, YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Anthology Together 2022! What is Student Debt Smarter & how can it help prospective students & their families demystify the student aid process? Listen in to #EdUp! Sheila Bair has had a long & distinguished career in government, academia, & finance, & was twice named by Forbes Magazine as the second most powerful woman in the world. Bair was Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) from 2006 to 2011, when she steered the agency through the Great Recession; is a frequent commentator on financial regulation & the student debt crisis; & is the author of the NY Times Best Seller, Bull by the Horns, her memoir of the financial crisis, as well as the Money Tales picture book series for children. Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message

Moody's Talks - Inside Economics
Bonus Episode: Bair on Balance Sheets

Moody's Talks - Inside Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 55:00


Sheila Bair, Member of Banking Advisory Group and former Chair of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, joins the podcast to discuss the policy response to the Great Recession, concerns about today's U.S. economy, including student debt. Student Loan Debt CalculatorFor more from Sheila Bair follow her @SheilaBair2013Follow Mark Zandi @MarkZandi, Ryan Sweet @RealTime_Econ and Cris deRitis on LinkedIn for additional insight.

Banking With Interest
Sheila Bair on Systemic Risks and Partisan Regulation

Banking With Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 50:04


Sheila Bair, the former chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., discusses her fears if financial regulation becomes too partisan, as well as tackling several hot-button topics including central bank digital currencies and CRA reform. She also discusses the risks of buy-now, pay-later services and why she writes children's books aimed at improving kids' financial literacy.

Investing In Integrity
#12 - FDIC and the Financial Crisis (feat. Sheila Bair, Former Chair of FDIC)

Investing In Integrity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 43:09


Sheila Bair, named the 2nd most powerful woman in the world by Forbes in 2008 and 2009, is a former Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). She oversaw the organization from 2006-2011, notably during the Financial Crisis and its aftermath. The FDIC, founded in 1933 as a part of the New Deal to restore confidence in the banking system, is one of two government agencies that supply deposit insurance to those who bank with American financial institutions. Prior to this role, Sheila had myriad roles in academia and a brief stint running for Congress. After retiring from the FDIC, Sheila re-entered academia and became the first female President of Washington College and today serves on a number of boards and governance committees. In today's episode, Ross and Sheila discuss Sheila's early career, her interest in economics, and what led her to her job at the FDIC. They then continue into a conversation about her tenure as Chair of the FDIC in the backdrop of the monolith Financial Crisis and the FDIC's role in that crisis. Finally, they discuss Sheila's post-FDIC career, including her stint as President of Washington College as well as her interest and involvement in Scholars of Finance.

CNBC's
Former FDIC chair Sheila Bair takes on Payment for Order Flow

CNBC's "Fast Money"

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 46:43


The latest parry in the epic battle over payment for order flow comes from former FDIC chair Sheila Bair, who is calling on the SEC to put restrictions on the controversial practice. She joins us to lay out her case. Plus, the response from one financial services company whose business depends on PFOF -- Doug Cifu, the CEO of Virtu Financial.

CNBC's
The Next Big Short, and Is It Time to Get Bullish on Banks?

CNBC's "Fast Money"

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 48:43


With rising coronavirus cases and workers fleeing the cities and working from home, is commercial real estate about to face some serious pain? Jonathan Litt, founder of LANDandBUILDINGS joins us with some answers. Plus former FDIC chair Sheila Bair tells us why she’s surprised by the performance of the big banks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NPR Cross Currents with Scott Widmeyer
Disrupting Healthcare, Finance - Labor Day Weekend 2020

NPR Cross Currents with Scott Widmeyer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 54:09


Happy Labor Day weekend, listeners! Cross Currents is back this week to talk about the pandemic as we begin month six of our heavily-disrupted new day-to-day normal. Joining us today are Dr. Barry Chaiken, a Harvard-trained doctor who is board certified in Public Health and one of the nation's leading experts applying public health technology during crises; and Sheila Bair, NYT bestselling author, former college president and FDIC chair who played a critical role in the federal response to the '08 financial crisis. Tune in now and make sure you're following @nprcrosscurrents to stay up-to-date with the show!

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
SCOTUS Trump Rulings Put Congressional Authority Into Question

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 31:42


Analysis of the Supreme Court's highly anticipated decisions on Trump's financial records with June Grasso, legal analyst and host of Bloomberg Law, and Bloomberg's Kimberly Robinson, Supreme court reporter and editor. Sheila Bair, former Chair of the FDIC, discusses her column: "Banks’ Risks During the Pandemic Aren’t Clear." Davide Scigliuzzo, Bloomberg corporate finance reporter, on how covid-19 is bankrupting American companies at a relentless pace. Richard Rosenblum, Co-Founder and Co-Head of Trading at GSR, discusses the alt-coin boom taking place over bitcoin. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.

Ask the Expert
How to Lead a Bank Through a Crisis

Ask the Expert

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 32:25


Join former CEO of BankUnited, John Kanas, as he weighs in on how to lead banks, through these unprecedented times with States Title CEO Max Simkoff.Kanas was tapped by FDIC Chair, Sheila Bair, to assist with the government’s response to the 2008 financial crisis. With less than 24 hours’ notice, Kanas flew to Florida and organized a group of investors to recapitalize BankUnited, a regional bank on the verge of collapse.About John Kanas: Currently a Senior Advisor and Vice Chairman at the Carlyle Group, Kanas spent over 30 years at the helm of his first company, North Fork Bank, which he sold to Capital One in 2006. Two years later, he was tapped by FDIC Chair, Sheila Bair, to assist with the government’s response to the 2008 financial crisis. With less than 24 hours’ notice, Kanas flew to Florida and organized a group of investors to recapitalize BankUnited, a regional bank on the verge of collapse./span>

Amanpour
Amanpour: Jens Spahn, Katharine Hayhoe, Andrew Farley, Sheila Bair and Archie Brown

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 55:13


Whilst the UK are set to overtake Italy with nearly 15,000 coronavirus deaths, Germany have recorded under 5,000 deaths. Jens Spahn, the German Health Minister, joins Christiane Amanpour to reflect on how his country's policy of intensive testing as well as their high ICU bed capacity have helped to reduce mortality rates. Amid this pandemic we have seen fascinating effects on our climate; from a huge reduction in pollution levels to changing behaviors in animals. Climate Scientist Katharine Hayhoe talks about the climate crisis that will still be present and need addressing when the lockdown lifts. Her husband Andrew Farley happens to be an evangelical pastor and meditates on the news that some religious communities are failing to adhere to social distancing measures. He urges us to use 'common Godly sense' to protect ourselves and others. The crisis is testing economies around the world, with 22 million Americans filing for unemployment. Sheila Bair is the former chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation which works to make banking safer for communities. She speaks to our contributor Sheelah Kolhatkar about how to ensure we don't repeat the mistakes of the 2008 bailout. Archie Brown, author of "The Human Factor," wants to dispel the theory that the Cold War was won through military might and economic superiority. He argues that it was down to the stellar leadership of UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and U.S. President Ronald Reagan that seized opportunity and paved the wave to success. He unpacks the lessons learnt that can be applied to our war against Covid-19 today.

The Daily Zeitgeist
R.E.M. Thriving, Tarantino Saves 3.17.20

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 72:21


In episode 588, Jack and Miles are joined by Bechdel Cast's Jamie Loftus to discuss the Fed throwing money in the wrong place, Trump trying to buy the coronavirus antidote, the man who bought seventeen thousand bottles of hand sanitizer, the origin of Draconian, REM blowing up in the charts, fun things to do to kill time, Fiona Apple's advice on how to quit cocaine, why we need to stay in with Arnold, and more! FOOTNOTES: Exclusive: Fed is ‘throwing money in the wrong place,’ says Sheila Bair, former top banking regulator Germany tries to stop US from luring away firm seeking coronavirus vaccine He Has 17,700 Bottle of Hand Sanitizer and Nowhere to Sell Them Man Who Hoarded 18,000 Bottles Of Hand Sanitizer To Resell: I'm Not Sorry Draco (lawgiver) Cool, R.E.M.'s "It's The End Of The World As We Know It" is charting again Fiona Apple says she quit cocaine after "one excruciating night" at Quentin Tarantino's house with Paul Thomas Anderson: "Every addict should just get locked in a private movie theatre with Q.T. and P.T.A. on coke, and they’ll never want to do it again." Fiona Apple’s Art of Radical Sensitivity this gets better with every single second & i will never recover from it ...if I preface the video by saying it’s Arnold Schwarzenegger in his kitchen wearing a Terminator t-shirt and giving coronavirus advice, while feeding a pony called Whisky & a donkey called Lulu.... it is somehow still better than you imagined WATCH: The Meters - Thinking Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

BizTalk with Bill Roy
Episode 100: Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair

BizTalk with Bill Roy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 30:48


The FDIC chair during the Great Recession talks about how she and others worked to survive the meltdown and whether it can happen again.

Deep Dish on Global Affairs
Sheila Bair on the Anniversary of the Global Financial Crisis - Oct. 4, 2018

Deep Dish on Global Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 32:31


Sheila Bair was front and center for the 2008 fiscal crises as George Bush’s appointee to the FDIC. Notably, she was also among the small number of officials who voiced concerns about the dangers of subprime mortgages before the meltdown. On this episode of Deep Dish, we ask her what we’ve learned about the global crisis and how vulnerable we are today.

The Exchange
The Exchange: Sheila Bair

The Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 29:12


The chair of U.S. bank regulator FDIC in 2008 recalls how competition and disagreements between watchdogs contributed to the crash. A decade later, despite leaving the industry, she still feels an obligation to warn of the dangers of rolling back some post-crisis reforms. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Global Affairs Live
The Financial Crisis, Ten Years Later: What Have We Learned?

Global Affairs Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 63:16


As two of the nation's top policymakers and regulators, Sheila Bair and Hank Paulson were at the frontlines fighting to contain the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Ten years later, the country's economic situation could not be more different: the unemployment rate is at historic lows, corporations are flush with cash, and there has been consistent economic expansion. Further, banks are better capitalized and the financial sector more regulated. Yet US debt is surging, the Trump administration is moving to defang the Dodd-Frank Act, and subprime loans are making a comeback. How confident are policymakers in the lessons they've learned and the regulations they've implemented since 2008? Is our economy truly safer today—and will it be ready when the next crisis hits?

CB Insights - A Conversation with ...
A Conversation with Sheila Bair, Former Chair of the FDIC

CB Insights - A Conversation with ...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 26:56


Former FDIC Chair, Sheila Bair, talks with Yahoo Finance's Andy Serwer about bank regulation, credit, and fintech startups, among other things.

The Stacking Benjamins Show
Avoiding the Mistakes of 2007's Housing Crisis with Sheila Bair (SB RWD 72)

The Stacking Benjamins Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 77:35


Griffin the Intern (the "FinTern") rewinds the tape to when we had former FDIC Chairmain Sheila Bair. What happened behind closed doors in the 2007 housing and banking crisis? How do we ensure that doesn't happen again? We covered that and more on today's rewind... and we had special co-host Josh Dorkin, founder of BiggerPockets. You can check out the original show notes from when the show aired here. Of course, it's a full episode of the show....so there's much, much more! Enjoy! Original show notes from 17 June, 2015: How do we ensure that the huge mistakes people made leading up to the 2007 housing and banking crisis don't happen again? Former FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair joins us in the basement to discuss banking, mortgages, the crisis and her new book that brings it home for high school and college age students (and financial geeks like me!).  Josh Dorkin, founder of the awesome real estate community BiggerPockets (and host of the BiggerPockets podcast) sits in the co-pilot seat this week. We discuss landscaping, job searches, diversifying your portfolio and more. Show notes with links coming in the morning! (I was traveling all day Tuesday.....check back before noon!) Thanks to MagnifyMoney.com and SoFi for sponsoring our podcast!   SHOW NOTES Open Our co-host today is Josh Dorkin, founder of Bigger Pockets. Check out the Bigger Pockets podcast also!  MagnifyMoney - Use StackingBenjamins.com/MagnifyMoney when it's time (now!) to evaluate your checking, savings or credit cards against those that are best-in-class.    Headlines How the lack of good jobs, pay for millennials fouls up the economy (MarketWatch) Consumer watchdog weighs in on reverse mortgages (CNBC)  Sheila Bair - The Bullies of Wall Street  Suzanne Lucas - The Evil HR Lady Check out Suzanne's Site: The Evil HR Lady.org The latest: Someday My Raise Will Come -- Won't It?  Letters  End Show/Movies Josh reviews the film Two Guns

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
673: Sheila Bair, Former FDIC Chair

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 32:12


Sheila Bair is the former FDIC Chair and, at one point, was named Forbes 2nd most powerful woman in the world. Her agency was responsible for steering us through the financial crisis of 2008. She received numerous awards and recognition for her work during this time. She's had a distinguished career in government, academia, as well as financial roles. Her work has been published in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and countless other places. During our show today, Sheila and I catch up because we were in touch during the crisis. I often would call her desk to learn about what was going on and get some updates or fact check for my reporting. She was always available for my questions. So, I jumped at the opportunity to interview her as we embark in a New Year. I got a chance to ask her what has history taught her as she looks to where the market is headed? How is the economy doing? Could we see a recurrence of the calamities of 2008 and 2009? Sheila tells me her newest obsession is retirement. She has partnered with robo advisor Blooom. It's a robo advisor for your 401(k). I want to know how does it work? How is it special? So, she gives us the details and also shares her personal financial stories - how she was raised as a middle class child, how she is raising her children from a financial standpoint, her money mindset, and so much more. To learn more visit www.somoneypodcast.com.

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
Ep 88: Financial Lessons From Former FDIC Chair And Powerhouse Sheila Bair

HerMoney with Jean Chatzky

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 32:41


Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation from 2006 to 2011, Sheila Bair steered the agency through the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression and was the woman responsible for the successful safekeeping of $6 trillion of Americans’ savings. Her leadership earned her the nickname the “new sheriff of Wall Street.” We discuss the lessons all of us can take away from the last recession. In Mailbag, how to find a financial planner and remove a delinquency from your credit report.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
U.S. Needs to Move Fast and Appoint a Czar to Puerto Rico, Rhodes Says

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 33:03


Bill Rhodes, president and CEO of William Rhodes Global Advisors, talks about the dire situation in Puerto Rico and says the U.S. needs to send an official to make sure aid gets there. Sheila Bair, the former chairman of the FDIC, discusses President Trump's tax plan and says the pass-through tax cut mostly benefits the super wealthy. Andrew Mayeda, a Bloomberg trader reporter, and Bloomberg Intelligence's George Ferguson, talk about news that Bombardier is being slapped by a punitive trade ruling by the U.S. Commerce Department. Finally, Bloomberg's Matt Townsend says Nike is losing the war of coolness to Adidas.

Bloomberg Surveillance
Surveillance: Fidel Castro's Death Doesn't Mean Radical Change

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 38:10


David Gura and Francine Lacqua, filling in for Tom Keene, discuss Fidel Castro's legacy and what his death means for the future of Cuba with Julia Sweig, a professor at University of Texas at Austin and the author of "Cuba: What Everyone Needs to Know." Prior to that, Sheila Bair, the president of Washington College and former chairman of the FDIC, says the populist backlash to the economic crisis helped Donald Trump win the election. Then, Gideon Rose, the editor of Foreign Affairs Magazine, says it's unlikely Trump will live up to his campaign rhetoric. Finally, Bill Lee, Citi Research's head of North American economics, says Trump won't be able to reflate the economy until 2018. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Bloomberg Surveillance
Surveillance: Fidel Castro's Death Doesn't Mean Radical Change

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 37:25


David Gura and Francine Lacqua, filling in for Tom Keene, discuss Fidel Castro's legacy and what his death means for the future of Cuba with Julia Sweig, a professor at University of Texas at Austin and the author of "Cuba: What Everyone Needs to Know." Prior to that, Sheila Bair, the president of Washington College and former chairman of the FDIC, says the populist backlash to the economic crisis helped Donald Trump win the election. Then, Gideon Rose, the editor of Foreign Affairs Magazine, says it's unlikely Trump will live up to his campaign rhetoric. Finally, Bill Lee, Citi Research's head of North American economics, says Trump won't be able to reflate the economy until 2018.

#plugintodevin - Your Mark on the World with Devin Thorpe
#233: John Taft: Wall Street Can Be A Force For Good

#plugintodevin - Your Mark on the World with Devin Thorpe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2015 22:30


March 31, 2015 - Read the full Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://onforb.es/1GHQeZs. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwitunes or on Stitcher by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwstitcher. John Taft, the CEO of RBC Wealth Management US and a frequent guest here on my show, has compiled the thoughts of some of Wall Street’s elite discussing how its power can be used for the greater good in a new book, A Force For Good. [Note: An RBC Wealth Advisor sponsored my conference, GoodCrowd14.] The book includes chapters written by Robert Shiller, Sheila Bair, Charles Ellis, Jack Bogle, Judd Gregg, Barbara Novick and David Blood. These power players describe the role of enlightened finance and its potential to drive good in society. Taft explains, “Enlightened finance is informed by hope. It is about innovating to solve problems and asking what finance can do to help make the world a better place.” Please consider whether a friend or colleague might benefit from this piece and, if so, share it.

Intelligent Investing With Steve Forbes
Sheila Bair Wants Systemic Risk Council

Intelligent Investing With Steve Forbes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2009


FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair wants to avoid future market risks and stresses the importance of community banks.