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Continuing the summer series, The Bid brings back some of the best episodes from the last year. Oscar's final pick is unpacking the meaning and the power of capital markets.Capital markets are a powerful force in the global financial landscape. These markets connect long-term savings with productive uses of capital. Driving innovation, growth and job creation. But what are capital markets and how will they contribute to long-term global economic development?Samara Cohen, chief Investment Officer of ETF and Index Investments at BlackRock joins host Oscar Pulido to explore the key differences in capital market growth strategies between mature and emerging markets, how capital markets help in mobilizing investment, and the role of regulatory frameworks and market innovation in ensuring their effective functioning.Sources: “The Virtuous Cycle: The Global Potential Of Capital Markets” BlackRock, 2025Original episode aired May 9th 2025
Crypto News: Bitcoin and Ethereum consolidate. Ether accumulation heats up: $882M in ETH snapped up by Bitmine and unknown whale. S&P Dow Jones in talks to bring tokenized indexes to exchanges. US Treasury weighs digital ID verification in DeFi to tackle illicit finance.Show Sponsor -
Volatility is picking up in the stock market, but the Nasdaq still signals further upside within a steady rising trend. The end of the week could be pivotal for what comes next.Before that, we'll get the inflation prints: CPI on Tuesday and PPI on Thursday. Consensus looks for July CPI at +0.2% MoM and ~2.8% YoY.Many economists have argued since February for higher inflation. Jim disagrees—he argues lower energy prices will keep inflation in check, offsetting tariff pressures by reducing production and transport costs.Thanks to a strong rally in NIO since the last podcast, the $1,000 Challenge is now heading toward $4,000.All this and more in this week's episode of Trading Tips With Jim.Topics: Nasdaq, CPI, PPI, inflation, energy prices, tariffs, NIO, stock market outlook, trading strategies.
Tariffs are higher and so are stocks.
Markets react to new Trump tariffs.
On Episode 648 of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Madan Sabnavis, Chief Economist at Bank of Baroda as well as Ayaz Memon, veteran sports journalist and commentator.SHOW NOTES(00:00) Stories of the Day(01:00) Can the stock markets now shrug off the 25% plus 25% tariffs that we are now facing for Indian exports into the US? (07:01) No rate cuts right now says the RBI. Could they come later?(18:59) Exports save the day once again for Indian auto as Bajaj Auto reports record exports in the latest quarter.(19:53) The India-England series has turned the tide for test cricket. What could that mean?https://www.investing-referral.com/aff303Subscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
Gene and Alyssa answer questions including: He asks for us to explain the basics of a reverse mortgage? He is a retiring school teacher and wants to know how to accept his pension? She wants to know if a specific annuity would be a good investment for her? He shares that State Farm is not accepting Umbrella liability policies at this time. Why? And we are still feeling very, very blessed Free Second Opinion Meetings Meet with a More than Money advisor to review your entire financial picture or simply project your retirement Meet with our Social Security partner to plan the best S/S strategy for you Meet with our estate planning attorney partner to review your estate plans – if you have any Meet with our insurance partner to review your life or long term care coverages Discover how to have your 401(k) professionally managed without leaving your company plan Schedule a free second opinion meeting with a More than Money advisor? Call today (610-746-7007) or email (Gene@AskMtM.com) to schedule your time with us.
Plus: Steve Witkoff heads to Gaza as part of an attempt to develop a new aid-distribution plan. And, Ray Dalio sells his remaining stake in Bridgewater. Azhar Sukri hosts. Sign up for WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Susannah Streeter and Sarah Coles as they look back on a bumpy six months in the markets, marked by rising geopolitical tensions, trade disputes linked to Trump's policies and a very public clash with Elon Musk. These events have stirred up oil prices and shaken investor confidence across the world. They break down what's driving these shifts and share ideas on how you could shelter your investments going forward.Helen Morrissey, head of retirement analysis at Hargreaves Lansdown, joins to talk about how to check if you're on track with your pension, whether your investments are suited to your goals, and what a solid backup plan for retirement should include.This podcast isn't personal advice. If you're unsure what's right for you, seek financial advice. Investments can go up and down in value, so you could get back less than you invest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
July 8, 2025 ~ Dr. Tim Nash, senior vice president and director of the Center for the Advancement of Free Enterprise and Entrepreneurship at Northwood University, talks with Chris, Lloyd, and Jamie about the stock markets not so favorable reaction initially to the announcement of new tariffs going into effect on August 1st, and the likelihood of a 2025 recession beginning to dwindle.
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On Episode 617 of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Rishi Agrawal, CEO and Co-Founder of Teamlease Regtech.SHOW NOTES(00:00) Stories of the Day(01:10) The stock markets see 1,000 point jump(02:26) Bank stocks in vogue as HDFC Bank hits an all time high(06:02) Sales of houses drop 20% on year in top 7 cities(07:25) How running a solar power plant, a sector favoured by Government, can still mean 2,735 total compliance instances in a year(21:37) Japan pushes back on the US trade deal, Spain offers an option for US bound students(23:29) Black box analysis begins and so does the flow of communicationhttps://www.investing-referral.com/aff303For more of our coverage check out thecore.inSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
SaaStr 808: AI and Cybersecurity: Scaling Rubrik to a Billion Dollar Enterprise with Rubrik's Co-Founder and CTO In this episode, Kit Colbert, former CTO of VMware and Platform CTO at Invisible, sits down with Arvind Nithrakashyap, Co-founder and CTO of Rubrik, to discuss the company's journey and innovations over the last 11 years. Arvind shares insights into Rubrik's platform for cyber resilience, their approach to scaling with multiple product pillars, and their unique use of hackathons to spark innovation. The conversation also delves into customer satisfaction strategies, the implementation of AI in both their products and internal processes, and how they measure the ROI of AI initiatives. With highlights of Rubrik's 39% year-over-year growth, a Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 80, and the launch of their AI product Ana, this episode offers valuable takeaways for businesses looking to scale and innovate. ------------------ This episode of the SaaStr podcast is sponsored by: Attio This episode is brought to you by Attio — the AI-native CRM. Connect your email, and Attio instantly builds a powerful CRM - with every company, contact and interaction you've ever had. Get 15% off your first year at https://attio.com/saastr ------------------ This episode of the SaaStr podcast is sponsored by: Attention.com Tired of listening to hours of sales calls? Recording is yesterday's game. Attention.com unleashes an army of AI sales agents that auto-update your CRM, build custom sales decks, spot cross-sell signals, and score calls before your coffee's cold. Teams like BambooHR and Scale AI already automate their Sales and RevOps using customer conversations. Step into the future at attention.com/saastr ------------------ Hey everyone, we just hosted 10,000 of you at the SaaStr Annual in the SF Bay Area, and now get ready, because SaaStr AI is heading to London! On December 2nd and 3rd, we're bringing SaaStr AI to the heart of Europe. This is your chance to connect with 2,500+ SaaS and AI executives, founders, and investors, all sharing the secrets to scaling in the age of AI. Whether you're a founder, a revenue leader, or an investor, SaaStr AI in London is where the future of SaaS meets the power of AI. And we just announced tickets and sponsorships, so don't wait! Head to SaaStrLondon.com to grab yours and join us this December in London. SaaStr AI in London —where SaaS meets AI, and the next wave of innovation begins. See you there!
Trump announces Peace in Middle East, Iran & Israel follow suit and agree to end "12 Day War" - Oil is down, Stock Markets are up
Roger Montomery, the Founder and Chairman of Montgomery Investment Management joined Tim Webster on Nightlife to unpack how global tensions are impacting markets.
Global oil prices tumbled for a second day while stocks rose sharply, as a ceasefire between Israel and Iran remains in place despite earlier violations. Meanwhile, the German government approves a draft budget that will sharply increase its defence spending as leaders arrive for a key NATO summit.
On Episode 614 of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Amit Tandon, Founder and Managing Director at IiAS. SHOW NOTES(00:00) Stories of the Day(01:09) Stock Markets unmoved by the Middle east war, for now. Iran launches missiles at Qatar(03:57) The rupee turns weak as the dollar strengthens(06:15) Oil prices recover from a steep drop as traders look at supply impact(10:52) Oman to become first Gulf country to charge Income Tax in sign of changing times(12:00) India's promoter led companies control their fate and fortune in more ways than onehttps://www.investing-referral.com/aff303For more of our coverage check out thecore.inSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
Live from Zürich: Christian Gattiker of Julius Baer explains how stock markets and investors are reacting to the Iran-Israel conflict and other tumult from the US, Europe and the Middle East.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Episode 611 of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Vandana Hari, Founder & CEO of Vanda Insights. SHOW NOTES(00:00) Stories of the Day(01:00) A Cloud of caution over the stock markets(02:08) A big rush of IPOs could dampen market activity(05:04) Oil prices rise again as analysts compute war risk premia(13:47) Global FDI flows falls a sharp 11%, China most hit(15:30) Air India reaches out to passengers and public to announce 15% reduction in international flights, says ill-fated aircraft and engines were in good shape(18:54) Slim foldable phones is where the action isIndia's Job Crisis Explained: Why Millions Still Can't Find Workhttps://www.investing-referral.com/aff303For more of our coverage check out thecore.inSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
Japanese video game company Nintendo launched its newest console, the Switch 2, this Thursday. With gamers lining up around the world to collect their pre-orders as early as midnight, investors are hopeful the product will help continue to boost the company's share price, which has risen by over 30 percent since the start of the year. Also in this edition: South Korean cosmetic brands are looking to expand in the US market, despite tariff uncertainty.
Markets in Asia and Europe mostly rose on Tuesday as US officials said they expected US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping to hold a phone conversation soon. Meanwhile, the US commerce secretary says the US is close to signing a trade deal with India. Also in this edition: France's Senate discusses a bill that could hit fast fashion brands with penalties because of their environmental impact.
A US trade court has blocked a large number of President Donald Trump's tariffs, ruling that the US constitution gives Congress the exclusive authority to regulate commerce with other countries. The Trump administration has filed a notice of appeal, but now has 10 days to issue new orders which reflect the court's decision. Equity markets in Asia saw their shares rise on the back of the announcement.
On Episode 591 of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Vijai Mantri, Co-Founder & Chief Investment Strategist at JRL Money as well as Shankkar Aiyar, veteran economic journalist and author.SHOW NOTES(00:00) Stories of the Day(00:50) The stock markets rise on macro news, tariff relief(01:50) JP Morgan gives a thumbs up to emerging markets including India against developed markets(14:58) Mumbai sets once in a century record for rains in May as city reels(17:11) Why do India's urban centres collapse every year during heavy rainsListeners! We await your feedback....The Core and The Core Report is ad supported and FREE for all readers and listeners. Write in to shiva@thecore.in for sponsorships and brand studio requirementsFor more of our coverage check out thecore.inSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
It's been quite a ride for equity markets this year. Uncertainty and volatility hit a fever pitch in the weeks following President Trump's sweeping tariff announcement in April as investors feared the potential for rising inflation, slow economic growth, and US assets, losing their aura of dominance. Tony DeSpirito, global CIO for BlackRock's Fundamental Equities Group, joins host Oscar Pulido to help make sense of recent market turmoil from an equity perspective where he sees opportunities amidst the volatility and what history tells us to expect as we look ahead to the rest of the year.Sources: Equity Market Outlook Q2 2025, BlackRock; BlackRock Fundamental Equities, with data from Morningstar & Bloomberg as of April 30, 2025;Check out the full series covering tariffs and market volatility on The Bid: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3iiZbbNz3eI08zXGZ4n3LI?si=TNiOrYRoSxyXVsbwsBs68QKey moments in this episode:00:00 Stock Market Turmoil and Recovery01:22 Tony DeSpirito Gives His Q2 Outlook04:15 Historical Equity Markets Volatility06:53 Where Equity Opportunities in Volatile Markets Lie12:55 Global Market Comparisons17:34 Final Thoughts and Investor Considerations
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, cautioned that Donald Trump's economic strategies could potentially propel the U.S. into stagflation, a scenario last encountered in the 1970s, which is deemed even more detrimental than a recession.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Trump's four-day tour of the Middle East gets underway amid backlash over his use of a luxury plane from the Qatari government. Also, stock markets rally after President Trump announces a three-month truce in the trade war with China, toning down tariffs. Plus, the United Airlines CEO speaks out following safety concerns at Newark Airport. And, protests erupt over a plan to move the Los Angeles Zoo's beloved elephants.
Stock markets soar as the US and China agree to a temporary tariff cut with President Trump confident he can cut a long term deal.
Stock markets soar as the US and China agree to a temporary tariff cut with President Trump confident he can cut a long term deal.
In the second of our series looking at how AI is being deployed across industry sectors, we look at financial services and consumer goods, with the head of London Stock Exchange Group and the chief strategy and transformation officer at PepsiCo. Guests: David Schwimmer, CEO, LSEG Athina Kanioura, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer, PepsiCo Drew Propson, Head, Technology and Innovation in Financial Service, World Economic Forum Zara Ingilizian, Head, Consumer Industries, World Economic Forum Reports: Artificial Intelligence in Financial Services: Transforming Consumer Industries in the Age of AI: Previous episodes in this series: Check out all our podcasts on : - - : - : - : Join the :
Corporate policy institutes play a vital role in shaping informed dialogue around key public policy issues. By leveraging their industry expertise, the institutes provide data-driven insights that help policymakers, business leaders, and the public better understand complex challenges. Travelers (NYSE: TRV) established the Travelers Institute to actively engage in public policy dialogue on issues impacting the property and casualty insurance sector and the broader financial services industry. President Joan Woodward goes Inside the ICE House to discuss the Institute's focus on public policy, mental health, and the Forces at Work Initiative.
Michael Reinking, Senior Market Strategist for the NYSE, details the latest trends and developments in global markets. In this week's episode he discusses the historically volatile April, the latest in earnings season, and the impact of recent economic data
The health and wellness industry has transformed over the years to functional, science-backed drinks, powders, and supplements designed to fuel the body and mind. AG1 is leading the industry, redefining modern nutrition. From ICE Experience 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada, AG1 CEO Kat Cole goes Inside the ICE House to discuss her three-decade career journey in the food industry and how she is setting AG1 up for sustained success in the years to come.
Krystal, Emily and Ryan discuss Trump fantasizing about a meeting with Xi, Trump pleads with Putin on Ukraine negotiations, Steve Bannon wrecks Elon and much more. Timestamps: (00:00)Intro (6:09)Stock Markets (19:38)Trump's Russia Comments (28:41)Tariffs (38:01)Steve Bannon/ActBlue (57:37)EoSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Reinking, Senior Market Strategist for the NYSE, details the latest trends and developments in global markets. In this week's episode he discusses the headlines that are moving markets, the latest commentary from Secretary Bessent, and the start of Q1 earnings. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
The U.S. energy industry fuels modern life—keeping cities illuminated, industries productive, and critical services operational. In 2022, Chris Wright, then CEO of Liberty Energy (NYSE: LBRT), stepped Inside the ICE House to share his vision for the sector. Three years later, with Wright now serving as U.S. Secretary of Energy in the Trump administration, Liberty's new CEO, Ron Gusek, goes Inside the ICE House to reflect on the company's journey since its 2011 founding and to share his team's bold outlook for the future of American energy. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Eric Criscuolo, Market Strategist at the NYSE, details the latest trends and developments in global markets. In this week's episode he discusses the day-to-day market swings, the weakening of the U.S. Dollar, and the reaction to Fed Chair Powell's recent comments.
Stock markets drop as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell expresses concerns over the economy and tariffs. Also, a judge indicates Trump administration officials could face criminal contempt charges over deportations. Plus, the Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing is set to get underway as the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office files a motion requesting another delay. And, a closer look at new results from daily weight loss pills and their potential impact on Americans.
Innovation is a spark that ignites progress and transforms the world we live in. It empowers us to tackle the toughest challenges from combating climate change to revolutionizing healthcare and driving economic opportunity. Innovation took center stage at ICE Experience 2025 as Mick Ebeling, Founder & CEO of Not Impossible Labs, spoke to the challenges he and his team are attacking. After, he went Inside the ICE House to discuss what inspires Not Impossible Labs and how he and his team are working to change the course of humanity. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Even as markets pick up, the U-S China trade war deepens, and confidence in the economy takes its worst hit since Covid. New York Democratic congressman Ritchie Torres, who sits on the House Financial Services Committee, joins AC360°. Plus, first the Pentagon erased black heroes from its websites, now the Naval Academy is banning hundreds of books. Maya Angelou's autobiography is out, but a book by Hitler is still available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jay Woods, Chief Global Strategist at Freedom Capital Markets, details the latest trends and developments in global markets. In this week's episode he discusses the uncertainty and volatility that reigned supreme and the fears, rumors, and warnings that moved markets. https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
As countries reel from the Trump tariffs, can a global recession still be avoided? Richard Partington reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Asian and European stocks drop as investors across the globe react to US president Donald Trump's trade tariffs. Also: a BBC investigation into claims Palestinian prisoners were tortured in Israeli jails.
As stock markets tumble again, Trump calls for interest rate cut, but the head of the US central bank suggests otherwise. Also, fourteen Ukrainians die in a Russian missile attack, and the rat sniffing out landmines.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LONG The White House has urged investors to trust in Donald Trump as Wall Street continues a global sell-off in response to his tariff announcement. The Dow Jones index is down more than three percent, the dollar has fallen and oil prices have slipped. Shares prices in Europe and Asia closed sharply down. As government officials consider what to do next, we speak to a former US secretary of commerce and an American businessman. Also in the programme: a BBC team reports from Mandalay, close to the centre of the Burmese earthquake zone; and the UK is to host the women's football World Cup in 2035(Photo: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York Credit: JUSTIN LANE/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
Global stock markets are taking a hit following yesterday's US tariff announcement. Severe storms in the central US have turned deadly. Whooping cough cases are rising, with Louisiana reporting two infant deaths. Hungary is leaving the ICC, as it hosts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Plus, some countries are warning transgender tourists about coming to the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
US stocks plunge after Donald Trump refuses to rule out recession amid confusion over his policy on tariffs. Also: Ukraine peace talks in Saudi Arabia, and the return of the 90s classic Clueless.