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Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway explore the most interesting topics in finance, markets and economics. Join the conversation every Monday, Thursday, and Friday

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How a Vibecoded Newsletter Is Making the Hay Market More Transparent

Jun 12, 2026 40m Transcript

The hay market is not a transparent market: It is very fractured by types of hay, whether it is alfalfa or clover hay. There are a few opaque, illiquid markets like this — scrap metal for instance —…

Why Tomatoes Are the Most Expensive They've Been in Four Decades

Jun 11, 2026 54m Transcript

In April, the price of tomatoes was around $2.69 per pound — the highest seen in some four decades. And tomatoes aren't the only food getting more expensive. From cauliflower to lettuce, fresh…

How CoreWeave Sees the Market for Compute Right Now

Jun 08, 2026 50m Transcript

When we last spoke to Brannin McBee, the co-founder and chief development officer of cloud company CoreWeave, his business was not yet public and sourcing GPUs was a key constraint on growth. But…

Why Susquehanna Is Building a Prediction Markets Business

Jun 06, 2026 31m Transcript

Prediction markets that enable you to bet on pretty much everything are everywhere nowadays. But there's still a big question over whether they can expand to include larger institutional investors…

Inside Hudson River Trading's Blistering Token Burn

Jun 05, 2026 31m Transcript

Today’s episode, which was recorded at our recent live show at New York’s City Winery, follows up on a conversation we had with Iain Dunning, head of AI at Hudson River Trading. Last year, we talked…

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon on Running a Bank in the Age of AI

Jun 04, 2026 1h 5m Transcript

There's a lot of debate about the future of AI — not just whether it will produce the returns investors are expecting, but also if AI will lead to mass worker displacement. Big banks are the perfect…

The Hidden Plumbing of Commodity Finance

Jun 01, 2026 46m Transcript

We talk about the commodity supply chain all the time. We talk about the ports and the trucks and the ships and all of that. But there's another dimension to moving commodities all around the world,…

How the Invention of Rope Gave Us Modern Civilization

May 30, 2026 36m Transcript

Rope is easy to take for granted. It seems obvious and straightforward. But of course, it had to be invented. Early humans discovered that by twisting fibers around each other, the resulting…

Gita Gopinath on Why Interest Rates Have Surged All Around the World

May 29, 2026 51m Transcript

There's been a massive selloff in the bond market and rates are rising all around the world. Japan, Korea, the UK... You name it. Gita Gopinath, Harvard economics professor and the former first…

Brendan Greeley on the Real 500-Year History of the Dollar

May 28, 2026 55m Transcript

We love talking about money. And of course, we love talking about the dollar, in all its varieties — from bank deposits to eurodollars to stablecoins. But what fundamentally is a dollar and who…

What It Takes to Run One of London's Most Popular Pubs

May 25, 2026 1h 8m Transcript

As our listeners know, restaurants are great microcosms for macro-economic trends. They sit at the intersection of everything from consumer confidence to commodity costs to the labor market. So on…

Architect Norman Foster on Why the West Struggles to Build Big

May 23, 2026 54m Transcript

Not many people think of designing buildings as an exercise in economics, but the entire process is defined by constraints around resources (both physical and financial), and an iconic building can…

'The Assassin' Fahmi Quadir on How to Survive as a Short-Seller

May 22, 2026 31m Transcript

A short seller is a gumshoe who roots out a particular story about a specific company and brings it to light. And Fahmi Quadir, the founder and CIO of Safkhet Capital, has been labeled "The Assassin"…

Why Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman Built The World's Largest Computer Chip

May 21, 2026 51m Transcript

Size is the name of the game for the AI chipmaker Cerebras: Their chips are truly massive, about the size of a dinner plate. According to Andrew Feldman, CEO and founder of Cerebras, that is about 58…

Deutsche Bank's Ozan Tarman and Aditya Singhal on Understanding the Macro Risks

May 19, 2026 28m Transcript

It is hard to have a markets conversation that isn't out of date within a minute or two. But we think this one, with Ozan Tarman and Aditya Singhal of Deutsche Bank, is basically evergreen. This…

Why the Price of Oil, Beef, Electricity, and Everything Else Makes No Sense

May 18, 2026 30m Transcript

Whether it's the price of a barrel of Brent crude or a pound of beef, it's clear prices are skyrocketing for all kinds of goods and commodities. Price shocks and shortages are, if anything, the way…

Stripe's John Collison on How Agentic Commerce Will Reshape the Internet

May 16, 2026 47m Transcript

The internet is made for shopping. For years, the main inputs for e-commerce transactions involved targeted ads, algorithmic recommendations, SEO, and lots of mindless scrolling. But agentic commerce…

Why SocGen's Albert Edwards Sees Double-Digit Inflation Coming Back

May 15, 2026 53m Transcript

Making a long career as a bear at a sell-side institution is tough. Generally financial markets have done quite well which means forecasting doom and gloom is, usually, only tenable for so long.…

Martin Wolf on the 'Terrifying' Superpower That the US Wields

May 14, 2026 1h 5m Transcript

Last year, when we talked to Martin Wolf, the global order seemed like it was being upended after President Trump unveiled his sweeping tariffs against nearly every US trading partner. A lot has…

Samanth Subramanian on the Undersea Cables That Keep the Internet Alive

May 13, 2026 42m Transcript

In 2006, then-Senator Ted Stevens coined an infamous term for how to understand the internet: It's a "series of tubes." The funny thing is, that's a fairly accurate description. Underneath the…

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