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Aug 21, 2024 • 21min

Is business better in Texas?

Myles McCormick, the Financial Times' Houston correspondent, dives into why numerous companies have migrated to Texas, drawn by low taxes and regulatory freedom. He discusses the impact of this influx, spotlighting giants like Tesla and HP. However, Myles warns of rising costs and infrastructure challenges that threaten this allure. The conversation also touches on how Texas’s conservative politics clash with corporate interests, raising questions about the long-term sustainability of its business-friendly image.
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Aug 14, 2024 • 21min

Is there a bubble waiting to burst in India?

Chris Kay, a Mumbai-based correspondent, dives into the booming Indian equity market, which has doubled in just five years. He discusses the influx of young domestic investors, inspired by dramatic success stories, leading to fears of a possible bubble. Kay highlights the challenges posed by unregulated finfluencers and the risks they bring to new investors. He also addresses broader economic implications, including inequality and employment, as the market experiences unprecedented growth amidst regulatory scrutiny.
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Aug 7, 2024 • 35min

The Economics Show with Soumaya Keynes: What’s wrong with economics?

Sir Angus Deaton, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, delves into the evolving landscape of economics, expressing his reconsideration of foundational assumptions. He critiques the narrow focus on efficiency, discussing the intricate dynamics of globalization and poverty with contrasting case studies from India and China. Deaton emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to measuring poverty and challenges the effectiveness of randomized control trials. As he navigates through these complex topics, he advocates for an economics that integrates ethics and historical context.
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Jul 31, 2024 • 22min

Why executive pay is skyrocketing

Elon Musk, the visionary CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, joins corporate governance reporter Patrick Temple-West to discuss the skyrocketing pay of executives compared to stagnant worker wages. They delve into the reasons behind this dramatic increase in compensation, scrutinizing the influence of major asset management firms. The conversation addresses the implications of such inequality on corporate culture and employee morale. With insights on Dodd-Frank's role in transparency, they're raising vital questions about fairness and accountability in the corporate world.
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Jul 24, 2024 • 18min

Less regulation, more problems?

Recent Supreme Court decisions are changing rulemaking power, worrying US businesses despite CEOs' preference for less regulation. The impact on businesses, regulatory practices, and compliance costs is discussed. The podcast also explores the future of federal agencies, potential consequences of decreased regulatory power in the US, and insights into the premium spirits market.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 25min

What the City of London wants from Labour

The FT’s chief UK business correspondent Michael O'Dwyer analyzes the expectations of City of London executives from the newly elected Labour government. Topics include the role of the UK's financial services sector, challenges post-Brexit, city executives' perspectives on regulations, and expectations from the new government for stability and reform.
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Jul 10, 2024 • 25min

F1’s American test drive

Discover the challenges and successes of Formula One in capturing the American sports market, with a focus on the impact of the Netflix series Drive to Survive. Explore the strategic changes in ownership and marketing tactics to attract new fans, including creating festival atmospheres and aiming for Super Bowl style events at races. Learn about the balance between showmanship and tradition, as well as efforts to engage younger and female demographics.
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Jul 3, 2024 • 18min

Best Of: BlackRock goes all in on infrastructure

Brooke Masters and Antoine Gara discuss BlackRock's game-changing acquisition of Global Infrastructure Partners, explaining the significance of the deal for Wall Street. They delve into the evolution of private investments, highlighting the shift towards mainstream finance and the implications for the private capital industry.
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Jun 26, 2024 • 22min

Will Exxon make or break Guyana?

Exxon Mobil's massive oil discovery in Guyana is transforming the country, raising concerns about wealth distribution and corruption. Tensions with Venezuela over oil fields are escalating, while local entrepreneurship in the oil industry is on the rise. The podcast explores the potential benefits and challenges of Guyana's oil boom.
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Jun 19, 2024 • 18min

Bankers vs the Fed: ‘Endgame’

The FT’s US banking editor, Joshua Franklin, discusses the clash between US banks and regulators over the proposed Basel III Endgame rules. Banks worry about potential harm to Americans, while regulators emphasize the need for safer banking practices. The podcast explores the impact of new regulations post-2008 financial crisis, the ongoing conflict between banks and the Fed, and the anticipation for changes in Basel III Endgame rules.

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