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Behind the Money
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Why Big Oil is resisting Trump’s call to ‘drill, baby, drill'
mercredi 5 février 2025 • Durée 17:45
US President Donald Trump wants energy producers to drill for more oil. He claims it will lower prices for consumers and tackle inflation. But oil companies have a different set of priorities — and those could send them on a collision course with Trump. Clips from C-Span, Fox, ABC
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When peak Chinese oil demand meets ‘drill, baby, drill’
A shale boom is not Donald Trump’s gift to give
Wall Street will stymie Donald Trump’s US oil surge plan, say shale bosses
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Follow Amanda Chu (@amandalanchu) and Jamie Smyth (@jamiesmythft.bsky.social). Michela Tindera is on X (@mtindera07) and Bluesky (@mtindera.bsky.social), or follow her on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Mexico faces a deficit – and Donald Trump
mercredi 29 janvier 2025 • Durée 21:04
Mexico’s new president Claudia Sheinbaum is pursuing an ambitious agenda for her country. It promises a better standard of living for Mexicans. But investors in the country’s economy have their concerns – and now there’s a new threat on the horizon: US President Donald Trump. The FT’s Mexico and Central America correspondent Christine Murray explains how Sheinbaum will navigate the nation’s economic path forward.
Clip from Global News
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Mexico’s new president digs in with radical ideas as Trump threat looms
Mexico pledges to shrink trade deficit with China in nod to Donald Trump
Mexico’s first female president to take power under mentor’s shadow
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Follow Christine Murray on X (@chrissiemurray). Michela Tindera is on X (@mtindera07) and Bluesky (@mtindera.bsky.social), or follow her on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Best of: Berkshire after Warren Buffett
mercredi 27 novembre 2024 • Durée 22:23
This week, we’re going back to Omaha, Nebraska. Behind the Money and the FT’s senior corporate finance correspondent travelled there this spring to attend Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholder meeting. America’s “last great” conglomerate is preparing for a leadership transition, and we examined what Warren Buffett’s empire will look like after he’s no longer at the helm.
Clips from CNBC
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Berkshire after Buffett: is Greg Abel up to the top job?
Berkshire after Buffett: prized energy business faces upheaval
Berkshire after Buffett: the risk ‘genius’ pulling the insurance strings
Berkshire after Buffett: can any stockpicker follow the Oracle?
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On X, follow Eric Platt (@ericgplatt) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07), or follow Michela on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.
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Libor's long goodbye
mercredi 7 juin 2023 • Durée 16:36
At one time not that long ago, you could find Libor in everything: mortgages, corporate loans, credits cards and more. Now, its days are numbered. The FT’s Harriet Clarfelt and Philip Stafford take us back to the 1980s origins of the scandal-ridden benchmark rate, how its reputation came apart and why, with just weeks to go before a June 30 deadline, one part of the financial world is still racing to leave it behind.
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For further reading:
Loan market braced for rush to Libor finish line
The pain and SOFRing are almost over
‘Litigation will take over’: US lawmakers warned of Libor chaos
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On Twitter, follow Harriet Clarfelt (@HClarfelt), Philip Stafford (@staffordphilip) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07)
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Best Of: Inside Johnson & Johnson’s bankruptcy two-step
mercredi 31 mai 2023 • Durée 34:44
This week, we’re revisiting an episode from last year. Johnson & Johnson, one of the world’s largest healthcare companies, is facing thousands of lawsuits from people alleging they got cancer from using one of their oldest products: talc-based baby powder. To manage the growing liability, J&J deployed a controversial bankruptcy manoeuvre known as the Texas two-step. The FT’s US pharmaceutical correspondent Jamie Smyth helps us explore whether J&J’s use of this manoeuvre is setting a precedent for corporations to evade accountability in America. Plus, stick around for an update on what’s happened to the Texas two-step since this episode first aired.
Clip from NBC
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Johnson & Johnson’s ‘Texas-two-step’ sparks outcry over US bankruptcy regime
Talc ruling a blow to J&J and the ‘Texas two-step’ bankruptcy jig
Talcum powder cancer claims target J&J’s new consumer carve-out
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On Twitter, follow Jamie Smyth (@JamieSmythF) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07)
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Does anyone want a digital euro?
mercredi 24 mai 2023 • Durée 20:32
As cryptocurrencies have grown in popularity and people use cash less and less, central banks have been put on the defensive. Their solution to stay relevant and maintain control? A central bank digital currency. Institutions such as the European Central Bank see it as their way to leap into the digital age. But as the ECB is pushing forward with its agenda, it’s facing criticism from the very people and banks who would help keep it alive. The FT’s Martin Arnold takes a closer look at the digital euro — its promises, pitfalls and why people took to the streets to protest against it earlier this year.
Clips from CNBC, Council on Foreign Relations, Meta, NBC
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The digital euro: a solution seeking a problem?
Central banks’ digital currency plans face public backlash
Facebook Libra: the inside story of how the company’s cryptocurrency dream died
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On Twitter, follow Martin Arnold (@MAmdorsky) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07)
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Why companies don't want to list in the UK anymore
mercredi 17 mai 2023 • Durée 20:22
The London Stock Exchange once held the top spot in global financial markets. In recent years, that’s changed drastically. The FT’s Harriet Agnew and Katie Martin explain how a yacht floating off the Canary Islands 30 years ago played a critical role in changing the stock market.
Clips from CBS, Thames News
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Britain’s ‘capitalism without capital’: the pension funds that shun risk
‘There are no domestic equity investors’: why companies are fleeing London’s stock market
Why Europe’s stock markets are failing to challenge the US
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On Twitter, follow Harriet Agnew (@HarrietAgnew), Katie Martin (@katie_martin_fx) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07)
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Night School, Class 5: How to read the markets
lundi 15 mai 2023 • Durée 18:55
On the final episode of BTM Night School, we're talking markets: from stocks to bonds to commodities. We're joined by the FT's Markets editor Katie Martin and Ethan Wu, a member of the FT’s Wall Street team. Katie and Ethan unpack why last year was terrible for stocks, what bonds can tell you about inflation, and which market gives us the clearest picture into the “real” economy. This series is made in collaboration with Blinkist. To hear more conversations like this, check out the Blinkist app.
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Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Can Intel bounce back?
mercredi 10 mai 2023 • Durée 17:35
Silicon Valley legend Intel was the semiconductor chip industry’s global leader for decades. Lately it’s fallen behind, just as the US is recognising the importance of chips to economic and national security. Now, Intel is trying to turn itself round. The FT’s Richard Waters explains its plans and the many challenges it will face in order to reclaim that stature.
Clip from CNN
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Can Intel become the chip champion the US needs?
Intel: Chips Act subsidies may impede a return to former glory
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On Twitter, follow Richard Waters (@RichardWaters) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07)
Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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Night School, Class 4: ESG reshapes the boardroom
lundi 8 mai 2023 • Durée 20:39
ESG has become a buzzword within public companies and among asset managers. Central banks and big asset managers such as BlackRock have been championing these standards, asking companies to consider climate change and corporate governance. But ESG is also seeing a backlash. Gillian Tett, founding editor of the Financial Times’ Moral Money newsletter, explains how it is changing the corporate boardroom and how much of an effect the pushback against ESG is having. This series is made in collaboration with Blinkist. To hear more conversations like this, check out the Blinkist app.
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Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com
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