
Capitalisn't When a Few Financial Institutions Control Everything, with John Coates
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Feb 29, 2024 The podcast delves into the dangers of financial consolidation, focusing on the power of the 'Big Four' index funds and private equity firms. They discuss the lack of transparency, challenges of concentrated financial power, and potential solutions for a more equitable economic system.
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Anesthesia Roll-Up Led To Market Power And High Bills
- Luigi describes the FTC suit over an anesthesia roll-up where consolidation raised prices and harmed patients.
- The roll-up bought many practices, creating market power that led to high surprise bills.
Concentrated Financial Power Creates A Democratic Deficit
- Index funds and private equity have concentrated control over large portions of the economy, creating unexpected political power.
- That concentration creates a democratic deficit because a few managers decide corporate outcomes for many investors.
Exxon Proxy Fight Shows Index Funds' Clout
- John Coates recounts the Exxon proxy fight where a tiny hedge fund won by persuading big index funds to support its slate.
- That case showed index funds' votes can be outcome-determinative for major corporations.
