

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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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.

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Dec 6, 2024 • 33min
Good Conspiracy: ESG, Assemblies, HPS
The hosts dive into the legality of index funds and the potential cartel-like profits from ESG investing. They discuss antitrust concerns surrounding major asset managers and their influence on coal production. A striking proposal for enhancing shareholder democracy through assemblies is explored, alongside a novel system of random selection for shareholder voting. BlackRock's bold acquisition of HPS in the private credit sector is analyzed, highlighting the evolving dynamics of finance and the profound impact of ETFs.

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Nov 29, 2024 • 38min
Chickenization: An Odd Lots Crossover
Join Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal, hosts of the Odd Lots podcast and experts in finance, as they dive into their intriguing series on the chicken industry. They discuss the quirky connection between Ray Dalio and McNuggets, dissect the complexities of chicken pricing, and share humorous anecdotes about factory farming. The conversation highlights the impact of market dynamics on chicken production, revealing the far-reaching implications of pricing algorithms and the hidden struggles of small farmers in a competitive landscape.

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Nov 22, 2024 • 30min
Perpetual Motion Machine: Adani, MSTR, OSTK
Intrigue unfolds as allegations of bribery against Ghatam Adani collide with corporate ethics in international business. The podcast navigates the complex implications of U.S. laws in foreign investments, particularly around ESG concerns. MicroStrategy’s bold Bitcoin strategy takes center stage, revealing its unique market dynamics and the risks of short selling. The discussion also highlights stock manipulation tactics using 'magic tokens' and the psychological toll on short sellers, emphasizing the importance of mental health in the high-stakes world of finance.

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Nov 15, 2024 • 29min
Generous Portion: FTC, CMG, ETF
Dive into the world of merger arbitrage and the impact of regulatory scrutiny on failed deals. Explore the quirky connection between burrito sizes and securities fraud, complete with humorous anecdotes. Discover the complexities of leveraged ETFs, particularly a double version tied to Berkshire Hathaway. Lastly, gaze into the explosive rise of U.S.-listed ETFs, hinting at a future where they might outnumber stocks. A mix of finance and fun intertwined!

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Nov 8, 2024 • 30min
Garlic Cartel: Markets, Credit, Code
Get ready for a fresh take on garlic prices and the quirks of farmers markets! The hosts dive into price transparency in agriculture and its impact on competition. Explore the booming world of private credit management, where asset managers are on the hunt for new opportunities. Plus, uncover the drama of a Chinese quant fund founder's alleged theft of financial models, raising eyebrows about ethics and legal implications in the finance sector. It's a blend of humor, insights, and thrilling market dynamics!

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Nov 1, 2024 • 34min
Public Breakups: Polymarket, Taxes, SMCI
In a Halloween-themed discussion, the hosts dive into the intriguing world of prediction markets, particularly Polymarket's influence on political betting. They highlight the potential for market manipulation and how betting odds can shape broader financial landscapes. Tax strategies also take center stage, with insights on optimizing capital gains and losses. The resignation of Supermicro's auditor raises alarms about the company's transparency, prompting debates on corporate accountability. A mix of humor and serious analysis makes for an engaging listen.

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Oct 25, 2024 • 32min
Some Cigarettes: Accreditation, Memes, Naughty ESG
The discussion kicks off with the complexities of becoming an accredited investor and the push for broader access to private investments. The hosts then tackle the rollercoaster of meme stocks and their awkward transition into serious retirement planning. They dive into Robinhood's journey from a fun trading app to a serious brokerage, exploring the shifting psychological landscape of young investors. The conversation also reveals the murky waters of ESG investing, addressing concerns over greenwashing and recent regulatory challenges.

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Oct 18, 2024 • 49min
John Collison
John Collison, co-founder and president of Stripe, shares insights from the cutting-edge world of fintech. He discusses the complexities of payment processing and how Stripe's developer-first approach aims to tackle these challenges. Collison delves into the evolving role of cryptocurrency in financial transactions, especially for cross-border payments. He also critiques the transition from private to public markets, highlighting the benefits of staying private for innovation. Plus, he shares his passion for aviation, blending technology with flight safety.