

Money Stuff: The Podcast
Bloomberg
The audio companion to Bloomberg Opinion’s beloved Money Stuff column hosted by its author Matt Levine, “whose deadpan style mixes technical elucidation and wit” (NY Times). Once a week, Matt and his friend, Bloomberg News reporter and TV host Katie Greifeld, talk about Wall Street, finance and…other stuff. New episodes every Friday.
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Feb 28, 2025 • 35min
Funny Business Is My Business: PRIV, HHH, WARS
Discover the launch of a groundbreaking private credit ETF and its implications in the financial market. Delve into Bill Ackman's ambitious plans to create his own Berkshire Hathaway. Hear about the quirky use of memecoins in bankruptcy bidding and the humorous challenges of taking a hedge fund public. The conversation touches on hedge fund dynamics and the influence of Warren Buffett's strategies, all wrapped up in an engaging examination of contemporary financial moves and the evolving landscape of investment.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 32min
Bespokeness: AI, Passthrough, UST
Katie and Matt dive into the intriguing battle over OpenAI, exploring the implications of a potential takeover and the complex transition from nonprofit to for-profit. They tackle the controversial topic of pass-through fees in hedge funds, highlighting investor frustrations and trends toward buffer ETFs. A captivating thought experiment pits Microsoft's financial strategies against U.S. debt, raising questions about risk and trust. The conversation is layered with humor and sharp insights into the future of funding and investment in today's competitive landscape.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 28min
Another Great Convergence: 7bps, APO, HOOD
Dive into Vanguard's ground-breaking fee cuts and what they mean for the investment scene! Discover the intriguing world of private credit trading, including how Apollo is changing the game. Explore the unique investment strategy of 'barbelling' and its impacts. Plus, hear about the collision of betting and finance with event contracts linked to sports, and how liquidity issues reflect historical concerns. It's a rich blend of finance, strategy, and some unexpected surprises!

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Jan 31, 2025 • 36min
A Lineless World: AI, X, Darkness
Katie and Matt dive into the intriguing rise of the DeepSeek app and its impact on stock market behaviors, especially regarding NVIDIA. They tackle the ethical maze of insider trading in the age of AI, raising questions about proprietary information. The podcast examines the $13 billion debt from Elon Musk's acquisition of X and its implications for AI investments. Additionally, they explore the rising trend of dark pools and off-exchange trading and their effects on market transparency and efficiency. A captivating look at finance and technology's evolving relationship!

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Jan 24, 2025 • 30min
Messing With Models: Vanguard, Buffers, Two Sigma
Katie and Matt dive into Vanguard's hefty SEC fine, unraveling its impact on investors and potential regulatory shifts. They tackle the perplexities of capital gains tax bills faced by mutual fund investors compared to ETFs. The conversation heats up with the rise of buffered Bitcoin ETFs, exploring their allure as a safety net in the shaky crypto landscape. They also shed light on charity evaluation tools, juxtaposing transparency with unintended consequences in hedge fund trading practices. A fascinating mix of finance and ethics awaits!

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Jan 17, 2025 • 32min
Plant Some Petunias: Hindenburg, 360, ESG
Dive into the struggles of short-selling researchers and the evolving landscape they face. Discover the murky waters of high-yield savings accounts and how banks can play tricks with deposits. Engage in the debate over ESG investing—are companies genuinely doing good or just seeking profits? Uncover the intersection of charity and finance with rigorous evaluations of donations. Personal anecdotes spice up discussions on corporate diversity and the pressures from legal and political scrutiny. It's a whirlwind of finance, ethics, and market dynamics!

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Jan 10, 2025 • 40min
Sick and Aging Trees: GSE, MBA, ICE
Katie and Matt dive into the revival of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac trades, sharing insights on the history and challenges of privatization. They humorously unpack a business school project that led to unexpected legal battles over a golf resort valuation. The cocoa market's struggles, influenced by aging trees and extreme weather, take center stage, along with Hershey's futures strategies. The discussion blends financial wisdom with modern tools, emphasizing the importance of research in charitable giving.

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Jan 3, 2025 • 28min
Unfeasibly Tanned for This Time of Year: A Mailbag Episode
Explore unique journeys into finance, from government insider trading to goth closing bell ceremonies. Discover the innovative idea of selling stakes in homes and its comparison to REITs. Learn about the complexities of ETFs and why Martha Stewart's insider trading still captivates. Delve into body language's influential role in investment decisions. Plus, insights on effective charitable giving and the challenges retail investors face in real estate. It’s a blend of finance, ethics, and surprising anecdotes!

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Dec 20, 2024 • 32min
Half Backronym: PISCES, ACI, MSTR
Delve into the world of insider trading in private companies and the regulatory challenges they face. Discover the intricacies of grocery mergers and antitrust issues, highlighted by the Kroger-Albertsons saga. Explore MicroStrategy's bold financial maneuvers and aggressive Bitcoin strategy, alongside dynamic investment implications. Plus, learn how 5G technology can elevate customer service for major airlines. The blend of finance, technology, and real-world anecdotes keeps the discussion engaging.

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Dec 13, 2024 • 24min
Thin Gruel: Tetrahedron, Target, Firing
Katie and Matt dive into the fascinating world of financial celebrity and its impact on discussions at an ETF conference. They dissect The Onion's bold move to bid on Infowars, uncovering the clash between conspiracy media and legacy. The duo explores the controversy surrounding Target's latest marketing event, revealing the fallout from legal challenges. They also scrutinize insider trading implications through a high-profile SEC case, all while highlighting how businesses must adapt to integrate AI for future success.