

Behind the Money
Financial Times
From hostile takeovers to C-suite intrigue, Behind the Money takes you inside the business and financial stories of the moment with reporting from Financial Times journalists around the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 6, 2025 • 22min
Can Bobby Jain build the next hedge fund giant?
Amelia Pollard and Costas Mourselas, both hedge fund correspondents at the Financial Times, dive into Bobby Jain's ambitious journey to create a hedge fund that can rival giants like Citadel. They discuss the various challenges he has faced, from attracting capital to navigating complex market conditions. The pair also analyze Jain's strategy of deploying multiple trading approaches and the obstacles that hindered his inaugural year. Can Jain overcome these hurdles and build a successful firm? The conversation sheds light on the competitive landscape of hedge funds.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 40min
Fixable: How to bring a business back to life
Join James Daunt, the Chief Revival Architect and CEO of Barnes & Noble, as he shares his unconventional leadership strategies that resurrected the iconic bookstore chain during tough times. He discusses the transformative power of community-focused independent bookstores and their vital role in a digital age. Daunt emphasizes the importance of inclusive team culture and the shift towards written communication in effective leadership. He also highlights the dynamic interplay between bookstores and e-commerce giants like Amazon, showcasing the enduring love for books.

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Jul 23, 2025 • 23min
Wall Street banks and private equity’s tussle over junior talent
Sujeet Indap, Wall Street editor at the Financial Times, teams up with Ortenca Aliaj, Banking editor at the Financial Times, to delve into the fierce rivalry for junior talent between private equity and Wall Street banks. They discuss a controversial recruiting practice causing firms to target graduates earlier than ever. The conversation reveals insights into the shifting dynamics in finance, including the ethical concerns surrounding accelerated hiring and the impact of JP Morgan’s new policies on the future landscape of both sectors.

Jul 22, 2025 • 1min
Introducing Tech Tonic: The rise and fall of Trump’s tech bros
Explore the fascinating dynamics between Donald Trump and tech giants like Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, and Elon Musk. Delve into whether Zuckerberg has quietly supported Trump and the current state of Musk's relationship with the president. Uncover how trade wars and alliances shape the future of technology in the U.S. and beyond. From Bezos’s strategic moves to the role of billionaires in politics, this discussion reveals the complex ties that influence the digital landscape.

Jul 16, 2025 • 21min
Inside BCG’s Gaza work scandal
Stephen Foley, US accounting editor for the Financial Times, delves into the scandal surrounding Boston Consulting Group’s involvement in Gaza. He scrutinizes the fallout from BCG’s controversial plan to 'relocate' Palestinians as part of a multimillion-dollar aid project. The discussion reveals internal communication breakdowns within BCG and raises crucial ethical questions about the consulting industry's role in sensitive geopolitical matters. Foley also emphasizes the need for strict compliance measures to safeguard against reputational risks in the field.

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Jul 9, 2025 • 20min
A case of Schrödinger’s tariffs
Claire Jones, the US economics editor for the Financial Times, unpacks the surprising resilience of the American economy amidst ongoing trade tensions. She discusses the implications of paused tariffs and the evolving dynamics of U.S. relations with China and Vietnam. The concept of 'Schrödinger's tariffs' highlights the delayed effects on markets, consumer prices, and inflation. Jones also warns of a cycle where rising tariffs could lead to self-fulfilling inflation, emphasizing the broader economic implications of these trade policies.

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Jul 2, 2025 • 19min
How oil traders called the Middle East war
Malcolm Moore, the Financial Times’ energy editor, dives into the intriguing world of oil trading amidst Middle Eastern conflicts. He reveals how traders defied expectations by predicting a short-lived crisis when Iran attacked a U.S. airbase. The discussion explores how geopolitical tensions, instead of spiking oil prices, led to market confidence. Moore also highlights the role of technology and social media in shaping traders' strategies, illustrating a shift in trader psychology in the face of conflict.

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Jun 25, 2025 • 17min
The end of the UK’s ‘bailout era’
In this engaging discussion, Akila Quinio, the Financial Times' banking correspondent, delves into the end of the UK's bailout era marked by the privatization of NatWest Group. She shares insights on the tumultuous journey of the Royal Bank of Scotland, from its nationalization to its rebranding and eventual recovery. The conversation highlights the financial implications of the government’s ownership on taxpayer burdens and public spending. Quinio also explores ongoing economic challenges in the UK and the potential risks of deregulation.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 23min
Inside Moët Hennessy’s crisis
Adrienne Klasa, the Financial Times' Paris correspondent specializing in luxury businesses, dives deep into the recent challenges faced by Moët Hennessy. She explores the company's strategic missteps under previous leadership, revealing how poor decisions have led to a financial downturn. Klasa discusses the impact of changing consumer behaviors, rising prices, and the repercussions of the U.S.-EU tariff dispute. The conversation sheds light on the complexities of crisis management in the luxury sector and questions whether Moët Hennessy can make a strong comeback.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 24min
How Indonesia cornered the nickel market
A. Anantha Lakshmi, the Jakarta correspondent for the Financial Times, shares insights on Indonesia's transformation from a nickel underdog to a dominant market player. Discover how a 2014 export ban ignited foreign investments and reshaped global dynamics. The conversation delves into the geopolitical tensions affecting supply chains, particularly the West's reliance on China. Also highlighted are alarming worker safety issues in the nickel industry, raising questions about environmental practices in this booming sector.