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What really has gone wrong with global capitalism: podcast
What really has gone wrong with global capitalism: podcast

Reuters

time16-07-2025

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What really has gone wrong with global capitalism: podcast

Follow on Apple or Spotify. Listen on the Reuters app. Read the episode transcript. From New York's mayoral race to Jeff Bezos' wedding party, critics of the economic system abound. But few can agree on solutions. In this episode of The Big View podcast, author and investor Ruchir Sharma argues the problem is big government, entrenched companies, and cheap debt. Follow Peter Thal Larsen on Bluesky and LinkedIn. (The host is a Reuters Breakingviews columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.) FURTHER READING New York mayoral pick raises symbolic threat to 1% Bezos Venice carnival typifies billionaire burnout Modern capitalism's problem is too much prosperity Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit to opt-out of targeted advertising.

Reuters unveils Reuters Open Interest, a new data-driven market and finance commentary product
Reuters unveils Reuters Open Interest, a new data-driven market and finance commentary product

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Reuters unveils Reuters Open Interest, a new data-driven market and finance commentary product

By Anna Szymanski -Reuters on Monday announced the launch of Reuters Open Interest (ROI), a new source for data-driven, expert commentary on market and economic trends for financial professionals. Drawing on Reuters footprint in 200 locations around the world, ROI provides a global perspective on the biggest financial and economic topics of the day. ROI is available to LSEG customers via Workspace and to Reuters users via and Reuters newsletters. In a time of great uncertainty in the global economy and financial markets, ROI helps readers make sense of the news with a panel of experienced in-house columnists and outside experts from the financial industry and academia. Their blend of subject matter expertise, analytical capabilities and use of data visualizations will provide readers with a deeper understanding of the trends driving capital allocation decisions worldwide. New formats and offerings will continue to be added as ROI grows. ROI expands on the authoritative fact-based coverage that Reuters is known for, with distinctive takes on financial and economic topics. The new offering builds on Reuters track record of delivering incisive commentary through Breakingviews, which provides agenda-setting financial insight in real time to corporate boardrooms, investors and policymakers. Breakingviews, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, has continued to innovate for subscribers via new features like 'The Big View' and a newly relaunched podcast. ROI's commentary covers a range of topics, including macroeconomics, foreign exchange markets, commodities, equities, bonds and emerging markets. Columnists bring more than 150 years of combined experience and include Ron Bousso on energy, Karen Braun on agriculture, Mike Dolan on markets, Andy Home on metals, Gavin Maguire on renewables, Jamie McGeever on markets and Clyde Russell on Asia commodities. Some external experts featured on the site in recent months include sovereign debt experts Lee Buchheit and Mitu Gulati; financial author Marty Fridson; Stephanie Guild, CIO of Robinhood Markets; Eurizon SLJ CEO Stephen Jen; investment strategist Joachim Klement; Mike Peacock, former Reuters Senior Editor; Jay Pelosky, founder of TPW Advisory; Manishi Raychaudhuri, CEO of Emmer Capital Partners Limited; and Fidelity International portfolio manager Taosha Wang. For more information on ROI, search ROI on Workspace or on here. (Anna Szymanski) Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten Melden Sie sich an, um Ihr Portfolio aufzurufen. Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten Fehler beim Abrufen der Daten

How Apple's China celebration became a conundrum: podcast
How Apple's China celebration became a conundrum: podcast

Reuters

time20-05-2025

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  • Reuters

How Apple's China celebration became a conundrum: podcast

Follow on Apple or Spotify. Listen on the Reuters app. Factories and consumers in the People's Republic helped turn the iPhone maker into a $3 trln giant. Now geopolitical tensions are straining the relationship. In this episode of The Big View podcast, 'Apple in China' author Patrick McGee explains why there's no easy way out. Follow @ (The host is a Reuters Breakingviews columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.) Further Reading Apple's China detox is painful and overdue China has spicy menu of US trade war reprisals Shifting world order suits 'inbetweener' economies Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit to opt-out of targeted advertising.

What Trump's tariff tantrum will do to world trade: podcast
What Trump's tariff tantrum will do to world trade: podcast

Reuters

time29-04-2025

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  • Reuters

What Trump's tariff tantrum will do to world trade: podcast

LONDON, April 29 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Follow on Apple, opens new tab or Spotify, opens new tab. Listen on the Reuters app, opens new tab. Read the episode transcript. Listen to the podcast, opens new tab. The White House is negotiating with trading partners while US-China commerce seizes up. In this episode of The Big View podcast, Professor Simon Evenett of IMD Business School explains how the tense discussions might play out, and where they will leave the global trade system. FURTHER READING/LISTENING Trump's low pain threshold limits economic damage Europe can take advantage of King Dollar's wobble The China-US trade war is set to keep spiraling: podcast The theory and practice of Trump's economic policy: podcast US markets' crisis point hinges on a triple threat Identifying Potential Chinese Export Redirection in 2024 U.S. Trade Data, opens new tab – Global Trade Alert What if USTR's Reciprocal Tariffs Formula were applied to U.S. services exports?, opens new tab – Global Trade Alert Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement, opens new tab for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit opens new tab to opt-out of targeted advertising. For more insights like these, click here, opens new tab to try Breakingviews for free. Breakingviews Reuters Breakingviews is the world's leading source of agenda-setting financial insight. As the Reuters brand for financial commentary, we dissect the big business and economic stories as they break around the world every day. A global team of about 30 correspondents in New York, London, Hong Kong and other major cities provides expert analysis in real time. Sign up for a free trial of our full service at and follow us on Twitter @Breakingviews and at All opinions expressed are those of the authors.

The theory and practice of Trump's economic policy: podcast
The theory and practice of Trump's economic policy: podcast

Reuters

time22-04-2025

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  • Reuters

The theory and practice of Trump's economic policy: podcast

LONDON, April 22 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Follow on Apple, opens new tab or Spotify, opens new tab. Listen on the Reuters app, opens new tab. Read the episode transcript. LONDON, April 22 (Reuters Breakingviews) - The president's tariffs have wreaked havoc in financial markets. Beneath the short-term turmoil, though, are more fundamental woes. In this episode of The Big View podcast, Edward Chancellor describes how the US became a bubble economy, and why deflating it is so dangerous. Follow @peter_tl, opens new tab on X FURTHER READING/LISTENING There's no easy escape from the US bubble economy King Dollar's long reign is set to continue Trump's confidence-sapping policies echo the 1930s Shifting world order suits 'inbetweener' economies Trump's tariff retreat leaves lasting US scars Market turmoil rewrites the lessons of investing: podcast Why financial warfare could backfire on the US: podcast Why stablecoins will entrench dollar's supremacy Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement, opens new tab for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit opens new tab to opt-out of targeted advertising. Editing by Oliver Taslic and Ujjaini Dutta Opinions expressed are those of the author. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.

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