

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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Oct 18, 2023 • 25min
‘Dumb Money’ writers on the GameStop saga
It has been more than two years since GameStop’s stock caught fire on social media, at one point rising 135% in one day. The new film Dumb Money chronicles how the GameStop saga played out. The FT’s Ethan Wu sits down with the movie’s writers, Rebecca Angelo and Lauren Schuker Blum, to get a behind-the-scenes look at everything that went into the film. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For further reading:Well, actually: Our ‘Dumb Money’ movie reviewDumb Money film review —GameStop short-selling comedy hedges its betsGameStop: from YouTube to Wall Street to Hollywood in Dumb Money- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - On Twitter, follow Ethan Wu (@ethanywu) & listen to Unhedged here! Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 16, 2023 • 41min
Bonus: Michael Lewis on FTX & Sam Bankman-Fried
Michael Lewis, author of Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon, discusses his new book about Sam Bankman-Fried and his crypto exchange FTX. The conversation explores Sam's personality, the unique environment at FTX, and the consequences of crypto asset collapse. Michael also reflects on witnessing a surprising event and his struggles writing a book without a clear ending.

Oct 11, 2023 • 18min
FTC versus Amazon
The FTC has sued Amazon for being a harmful monopoly, potentially impacting its future. The lawsuit focuses on Amazon's treatment of third-party sellers and the impact of lowering fees. The podcast explores regulatory efforts and the importance of winning this case in the context of big tech.

Oct 4, 2023 • 19min
Argentina’s $16bn saga with a US court
Argentina's nationalization of an oil company in 2012 has led to a court ruling that the country owes $16bn to shareholders. This adds to Argentina's economic challenges, including high inflation, negative reserves, and upcoming presidential elections. The podcast explores the implications of the ruling, Argentina's past battles with American hedge funds, and the likelihood of payment. It also discusses the political divide in Argentina and the impact of economic mismanagement.

Sep 27, 2023 • 22min
Best Of: Why Apple can’t leave China
Apple's challenges in China, impact of China's zero COVID policy, struggles in fulfilling iMac orders, partnership with Foxconn, difficulties in shifting away from China

Sep 20, 2023 • 17min
The push to dominate the battery supply chain
The podcast discusses the competition to control the lithium-ion battery supply chain as the world transitions to electric vehicles. It explores the winners and losers in the race, the involvement of different car makers and countries, and the challenges of managing the supply chain. The chapter also highlights the strategic importance of Europe's automotive industry and the need for strategic partnerships with mining companies.

Sep 14, 2023 • 1min
Coming soon: Can AI help us speak to animals?
Subscribe now to the FT's Tech Tonic podcast: Some scientists believe that rapid advances in artificial intelligence may also hold the key to decoding animal sounds, allowing us to ‘translate’ them into human language. In a new season of Tech Tonic, FT innovation editor John Thornhill and series producer Persis Love explore how the same technology that powers ChatGPT is being applied to research in animal communication. Could we one day learn to ‘speak whale’ or even chat with bats? And if so, can we trust ourselves to do so responsibly?Presented by John Thornhill, produced by Persis Love, sound design by Breen Turner and Sam Giovinco. The executive producer is Manuela Saragosa and Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s head of audio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 13, 2023 • 18min
The Russian Banker, Part 3: Asylum
Critics argue Russia has a playbook for people who become its targets. On the final episode of the Russian Banker, we explore how Sergei Leontiev saw his fights with Russian President Vladimir Putin as a full-blown war in which seeking US asylum would become just another battle. But how does the US decide who deserves asylum?Note: This episode was updated to clarify that Russia is responsible for forty percent of all publicly disclosed red notices to Interpol. A previous version stated it is responsible for forty percent of all red notices total.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Sep 11, 2023 • 31min
Bonus: Arm’s race to IPO
Experts Tim Bradshaw and James Ashton discuss Arm's upcoming IPO, its growth opportunities beyond smartphones, and its position in the AI market. They also speculate on the potential performance of its shares and the impact on the company's staff.

Sep 6, 2023 • 17min
The Russian Banker, Part 2: The Whistleblower
Sergei Leontiev says he was a political victim of the Putin regime. But when we tracked down other people who used to work at the bank they had a different story about Leontiev — and the extent of his ties to Alexei Navalny.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


