

Merryn Talks Money
Bloomberg
Merryn Talks Money with Bloomberg senior columnist Merryn Somerset Webb is your key to understanding how markets work – and how you can make them work for you. Every episode features a relaxed but in-depth conversation with a fund manager, a strategist, a Bloomberg expert or just someone Merryn finds particularly interesting in any given week. Listen in for the kind of insights and explanations everyone can use to help them make better saving and investing choices.
Top mentioned books
Here are the most frequently recommended books on the Merryn Talks Money podcast:

#1 Mentioned in 2 episodes
The History of the Conquest of Mexico
#2 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Money, the Unauthorized Biography

#3 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Wealth of Nations
#4 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Principles
Life & Work

#5 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Triumph of the Optimists
101 Years of Global Investment Returns
#6 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Lucky Loser: How Donald Trump Squandered His Father's Fortune and Created the Illusion of Success

#7 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The most important thing

#8 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Mastering the market cycle
Getting the Odds on Your Side

#9 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Hillbilly Elegy
A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis
#10 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Vine Street

#11 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Margin of Safety
Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor

#12 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Clash of Empires
Currencies and Power in a Multipolar World

#13 Mentioned in 1 episodes
MONEY Master the Game
7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom

#14 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Expert Political Judgment
How Good Is It? How Can We Know?

#15 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The master and his emissary
The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World
#16 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Measure of Progress
#17 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Money Distilled
#18 Mentioned in 1 episodes
1848
A new global history

#19 Mentioned in 1 episodes
GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History

#20 Mentioned in 1 episodes
How the World Really Works
A Scientist's Guide to Our Past, Present and Future