

A Long Time In Finance
Jonathan Ford and Neil Collins
The long view of finance, markets and money as seen by two veteran City editors, Neil Collins and Jonathan Ford, presented in partnership with The Library of Mistakes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 10, 2025 • 26min
Why Germans Don't Do it Better
Until recently, Germany seemed to be going through a second wirtschaftswunder, as the country's mighty industry pumped out capital exports to China, powered by cheap Russian gas. Then everything blew up in the 2020s. Neil and Jonathan talk to Wolfgang Munchau about the wishful thinking, political misjudgments, and structural failings that led Europe's largest economy into the mire.Produced by Jonathan Ford and Neil Collins.With Wolfgang Munchau.Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 6, 2024 • 25min
The Bretton Woods System
In the summer of 1944, as Allied armies fought through Normandy, 44 nations gathered at a run-down hotel in New Hampshire to discuss the economic future of the world. What followed was the only ever formal attempt to reorder the international monetary system; one that seemed for a time successful until it collapsed unmourned in 1971. Together with the author Ed Conway, we look at the summit itself, the giant figures who dominated it (John Maynard Keynes and Harry Dexter White), what it concluded and why, ultimately, it failed.Produced by Jonathan Ford and Neil Collins.With Ed Conway.Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 22, 2024 • 23min
The John Stonehouse Affair
On 21 November 1974, an obscure backbench MP, John Stonehouse, went for a swim off Miami Beach and disappeared. So began an extraordinary tale of banking fraud, money laundering, spying and identity theft, which unravelled over the following month, ending in Stonehouse's exposure and arrest and making him one of the most famous MPs in the world. Together with the author Philip Augar, we look at Stonehouse's political life and the extraordinary financial dealings that led to his disappearance.Presented by Jonathan Ford and Neil Collins.With Philip Augar.Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 11, 2024 • 27min
The Mystery of Dame Linda Dobbs
Employees of a High Street bank rip off its customers for years. The bank refuses to admit that anything illegal happened. Yet when the fraud is finally exposed, it not only gets to decide what compensation to pay; it gets to investigate its own wrongdoing. Sound strange? We talk to the Ian Fraser about Lloyds Bank and the HBOS Reading Affair, its parallels with the Post Office scandal and the world's longest in-house investigation, under retired Judge Dame Linda Dobbs.Presented by Jonathan Ford and Neil Collins.With Ian Fraser.Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 27, 2024 • 27min
Living in a Material World
Sand, salt, iron, copper, oil and lithium. These materials built the world we live in, and they will transform our future. Neil and Jonathan talk to writer and broadcaster Ed Conway about raw materials that drive our economies, who controls them, and how that affects Britain's place in the worldPresented by Jonathan Ford and Neil Collins.With Ed Conway.Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot.Additional production by Ewan Cameron. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 6, 2024 • 28min
Ashes to Ashes: The Decline And Fall of Coal-Fired Electricity
Ewan Gibbs, a lecturer at Glasgow University and author of *Coal Country*, discusses the end of coal-fired electricity in Britain. He reflects on coal's pivotal role during the Industrial Revolution and its swift decline. The conversation touches on the historical shifts in energy reliance, the societal impact of miners' strikes, and the tumultuous transformation of electricity generation. Additionally, Gibbs highlights the challenges of transitioning to renewable energy while considering the implications of losing traditional energy sources. A thought-provoking exploration of history and future energy!

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Jul 26, 2024 • 27min
Overpaid and Unaccountable
Dan Davies, economist, discusses the unaccountability of managerial elite creating terrible business outcomes. Topics include blame shifting to systems, financial markets as measure of accountability, challenges of borrowing large sums of money in businesses, and the shift towards corporate purpose beyond profit.

Jul 19, 2024 • 28min
An Audience With The Bond Market's Wyatt Earp
One of Britain's best known bond fund managers, and also founder of the "Bond Vigilante" blog, Jim Leaviss is leaving the City after 32 years to train as an art historian. Neil and Jonathan caught up with him to look back on his City career, the huge bull market in bonds of recent decades, and the threats that lie in store from international instability, political turmoil and deteriorating public finances across the Western world. Presented by Neil Collins and Jonathan Ford.With Jim Leaviss.Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot.In association with Briefcase.News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jul 6, 2024 • 34min
Libor and the Law
When banks were found to have manipulated the Libor rate during the financial crisis, they paid a whopping $8bn in fines but only a few junior traders went to prison. In a joint episode with Law & Disorder podcast, we look at the recently appealed cases of Tom Hayes and Carlo Palumbo, and ask whether justice has been served.Presented by Jonathan Ford and Neil Collins.With Nicholas Mostyn and Helena Kennedy.Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot.In association with Briefcase.News Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 14, 2024 • 28min
The Great Online Money Laundry
Geoff White, an investigative journalist and author renowned for his work on online crime, dives into the grim realities of digital money laundering. He reveals how crime has shifted from traditional burglary to sophisticated online schemes, driven by technology and cryptocurrency. The conversation uncovers the dark side of digital finance, exploring how criminals exploit online marketplaces and the challenges facing law enforcement. White also discusses the alarming intersection of money laundering with heinous crimes, revealing the urgent need for better oversight in the digital age.


