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May 28, 2025 • 7min

What is a "golden share"?

The discussion starts with the revival of the Empire Wind Project, highlighting concerns about government policy in offshore wind. It hints at the crucial role of transmission infrastructure in the market. The conversation then pivots to the potential sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, exploring how a 'golden share' might allow the U.S. government to veto corporate decisions. This raises historical parallels to past interventions, showcasing the intersection of politics and market dynamics that can shape investor behavior.
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May 28, 2025 • 7min

The Trump administration is building closer ties to crypto

The podcast dives into the growing ties between the Trump administration and cryptocurrency, highlighted by key figures attending Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas. It discusses how major banks are incorporating digital assets into their services while addressing Elon Musk's critique of government spending. Additionally, it evaluates the response of corporations to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) following social justice protests, revealing the complexities behind their financial commitments and the ongoing challenges these institutions face.
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May 28, 2025 • 7min

'State of emergency' in Panama

A state of emergency has been declared in Panama after a significant strike led to massive layoffs by Chiquita Brands, raising concerns about the banana industry's future. Protests against controversial pension reforms have intensified, complicating the government's response. Meanwhile, Brazil's legal action against BYD highlights serious allegations of human rights abuses in the EV sector. The episode also dives into Europe's quest to reduce reliance on Chinese rare earth minerals and offers insights into navigating personal finance challenges.
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May 28, 2025 • 11min

Controversial Reddit AI study raises wider ethical concerns

Mohammad Hosseini, a professor at Northwestern University's medical school, delves into a controversial AI experiment that misled Reddit users by using chatbots pretending to be real people. The discussion highlights the blatant lack of consent and the ethical breaches involved. Hosseini emphasizes the psychological risks and the erosion of trust in scientific integrity stemming from such practices. He also calls for urgent reforms in ethical guidelines surrounding AI research, especially with the increasing use of AI in sensitive areas.
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May 27, 2025 • 26min

Consumer sentiment rebounds

Consumer confidence is back on the rise, with the latest index showing its biggest jump in four years. The discussion highlights decreasing durable goods orders and the impact of trade tensions on the economy. Homeownership hurdles in Houston are examined, revealing climate-related burdens for first-time buyers. The craft beer industry also faces challenges, with a notable shift in consumer tastes. Plus, insights into market gains and seasonal promotions add to the economic landscape's evolving story.
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May 27, 2025 • 13min

Financially Inclined: Going green with your money

Discover how your money can fight climate change! Explore the concept of 'green money' and learn to make financial decisions that align with your values. Uncover the benefits of green banking and investment strategies, especially for young savers. Get practical tips on choosing credit unions over large banks that support fossil fuels. Empower yourself with strategies that allow you to build wealth while making a positive impact on the planet!
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May 27, 2025 • 7min

Why switching jobs is harder for older workers

Over the past 40 years, more people have been delaying retirement and working longer. Keeping a job is one thing, but changing jobs becomes harder as you get older. And nearly a quarter of workers aged 50 and over plan to look for a new job this year. Later, our BBC colleagues gain rare access to the facility of a company said to make the world's most advanced microchips.
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May 27, 2025 • 7min

EU agrees to speed up trade talks

The delay of President Trump's 50% tax on European imports gives both sides more time to negotiate a trade deal. But what that agreement will look like remains unclear. And later on the show: foreign aid. We take a look at the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, why it was spared by the Trump administration and its proposed $3 billion funding boost.
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May 27, 2025 • 7min

Shein accused of breaking EU sales laws

The podcast dives into the EU's serious accusations against Shein for misleading sales practices, including fake discounts that could harm consumers. It discusses potential consequences for the fast-fashion giant and Shein's defense against these claims. Additionally, the conversation shifts to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's expansion efforts in the U.S., shedding light on the broader implications for tech manufacturing and the economy.
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May 27, 2025 • 12min

Big Tech pivots from the carrot to the stick

In this engaging discussion, Alistair Barr, author of the Business Insider Tech Memo Newsletter, dives into Big Tech's shift toward stricter performance reviews. He highlights the dramatic departure from the lavish perks of the past, driven by a new focus on productivity and AI. The conversation touches on the implications of Microsoft's toughened evaluation processes, Google's competitive compensation strategies, and the controversial use of block lists. Barr sheds light on how these changes are reshaping not only tech employment but the entire industry landscape.

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