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Alice Fullwood

The Economist's U.S. finance correspondent, providing insights into the private equity industry and its response to the pandemic.

Top 10 podcasts with Alice Fullwood

Ranked by the Snipd community
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33 snips
Feb 26, 2024 • 26min

What Ozempic can't fix

Alice Fullwood, an economics writer at The Economist, and Kate Mann, an associate professor at Cornell, dive into the harsh realities of fatphobia in America. They discuss how fat women earn less than their thinner counterparts and face obstacles in promotions. The conversation critiques the societal pressure for weight loss linked to economic and career opportunities. They evaluate the efficacy of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, revealing that economic success goes beyond mere body transformation and challenges deep-rooted biases in health and employment.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 22min

Google’s lurch: how to fix its monopoly

Alice Fullwood discusses the implications of a recent ruling against Google's market dominance, shedding light on the complexities of antitrust laws. Kate Parker explores innovative robotics for fixing leaking water pipes, highlighting crucial technological advancements amidst climate challenges. Vishnu Padmanabhan recommends captivating football literature, showcasing the game's resilience in tough times, particularly in places like Ciudad Juarez. The conversation intertwines global economic issues and cultural insights, making for a thought-provoking dialogue.
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Mar 13, 2023 • 22min

End run: Silicon Valley Bank

Alice Fullwood, Wall Street correspondent for The Economist, and Shashank Joshi, Defense editor, dive into the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, discussing regulatory interventions and the risks of governmental involvement. They explore the implications of a new military alliance among America, Australia, and Britain, aimed at countering China's assertiveness. The conversation also touches on the legacy of Alamayu, an Ethiopian prince, and the ongoing debates surrounding cultural restitution and the return of looted artifacts.
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Nov 3, 2023 • 29min

The Intelligence: Sam Bankman-Fried convicted

Alice Fullwood, a Wall Street correspondent for The Economist, and Sasha Nauter, the social affairs editor, dissect the dramatic fall of Sam Bankman-Fried, convicted of fraud and its ripple effect on the cryptocurrency market. They also explore the evolution of IVF treatment, shedding light on accessibility issues many face. Lastly, the discussion turns to the shifting nuances of Southern accents, revealing how generational change is shaping linguistic identities in America’s South.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 22min

Google’s lurch: how to fix its monopoly

Join Alice Fullwood, host of Money Talks, as she tackles the implications of a landmark ruling against Google’s search monopoly. Kate Parker, a correspondent for the Economist Intelligence Unit, discusses innovative solutions for fixing leaky water pipes, a pressing global issue worsened by climate change. Vishnu Padmanabhan, Asia correspondent, shares intriguing book recommendations that explore the emotional depth of football, uncovering the sport's culture and its powerful impact on communities.
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Sep 1, 2022 • 25min

Ready, steady, slow: Ukraine’s bid for Kherson

Oliver Carroll, Ukraine correspondent based in Kyiv, shares insights on Ukraine's strategic counter-offensive in Kherson, highlighting the careful planning behind military operations to reclaim this vital region. Alice Fulwood, Wall Street correspondent, delves into the dominance of Visa and Mastercard in the electronic payments space, discussing how high interchange fees impact retailers and consumers. The conversation also touches on the ethical concerns surrounding the harvesting of horseshoe crab blood in the biomedical industry and the quest for sustainable alternatives.
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Nov 11, 2022 • 29min

Tales from the crypto: An exchange implodes

Alice Fulwood, Wall Street correspondent for The Economist, discusses the dramatic collapse of FTX, a cryptocurrency exchange that faced an $8 billion crisis and severe liquidity issues. Dominic Ziegler, Senior Asia correspondent, sheds light on the stateless Sama-Bajau people, exploring their struggles with identity, access to services, and marginalization. The conversation reveals the broader implications of these crises—from the blockchain world to the lives of nomadic communities in Southeast Asia, drawing connections between financial chaos and social issues.
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May 17, 2022 • 24min

Luna landing: Crypto chaos

Join Alice Fullwood, an American finance correspondent for The Economist, and Charlie McCann, the Southeast Asia correspondent, as they dive into the chaotic world of cryptocurrency. They discuss how the collapse of the Terra stablecoin has shaken market confidence amid rising interest rates. The conversation also highlights the dire environmental impact of extreme heatwaves in India and the surprising conflict between Indonesia's beloved songbird competitions and the survival of wild bird populations. Tune in for insights on finance and nature!
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Mar 16, 2022 • 24min

Bear hug? China’s take on Ukraine

David Rennie, the Beijing bureau chief for The Economist, shares insights into China's strategic calculations regarding the Ukraine conflict, highlighting its unwillingness to upset the balance with the West. Alice Fullwood, a finance correspondent, sheds light on the unexpected role of cryptocurrencies, not just in easing sanctions for Russia, but also in bolstering Ukraine's defenses. They even explore the quirky topic of cyborg cockroaches and their potential in search-and-rescue missions, blending serious geopolitical discourse with fascinating tech innovations.
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May 12, 2021 • 22min

Baby bust: China’s census

Simon Rabinovich, Asia economics editor for The Economist, dives into China's groundbreaking census data, revealing a stagnating population and the economic challenges of an aging demographic. Alice Fullwood, the Wall Street correspondent, discusses the rise of central bank digital currencies, or 'govcoins,' and their potential to reshape monetary policy and access to banking. The episode also touches on fascinating wildlife research from Ecuador that uses roadkill to track elusive species, showcasing the unexpected ecological insights gleaned from this method.