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Τα καλύτερα Business News podcast που μπορούμε να βρούμε
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Podcasts are a great way for people to stay up to date with the latest news, learn new strategies and develop their professional skills, regardless of whether they are at home or not, all of this for free. Here you can find the latest business news and analyses shared by journalists from all over the globe as well a weekly roundup of the most important news. The podcasts offered in this catalog enable you to have the economy and the markets "under surveillance" as they transform tons of written, time-consuming content into simplified, human-read audio. Furthermore, you can inform yourself about the latest stock market news, the weekly economic, monetary, geo-political news and events, while driving, at the gym, doing chores, etc. In addition, these podcasts allow you to broaden your knowledge of the current and upcoming business trends and opportunities, and ways of making money. Some podcasts offer you the opportunity to interact with experts of all industries, invited on a daily basis to comment on and analyze the latest business events.
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Hosted by Kai Ryssdal, our leading business news radio program and podcast is about providing context on the economic news of the day. Through stories, conversations and newsworthy developments, we help listeners understand the economic world around them. Marketplace makes sense of the economy for everyone, no econ degree or finance background required. Marketplace doesn’t just report on the numbers, we take it deeper, adding context to what’s happening in the stock market and how macroecono ...
 
Get an edge with the Hidden Forces podcast. Media entrepreneur and financial analyst Demetri Kofinas uses a financial and cultural lens to help you draw meaningful connections, challenge consensus narratives, and formulate solutions to complex problems—empowering you to make smarter decisions.
 
Listen to the complete PBS NewsHour, specially formatted as a podcast. Published each night by 9 p.m., our full show includes every news segment, every interview, and every bit of analysis as our television broadcast. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our individual segments, Brooks and Capehart, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/news ...
 
Journalist and bestselling author Michael Lewis (Liar's Poker, Moneyball) takes a searing look at what’s happened to fairness. It feels like there's less of it every day—whether it comes to lending practices, college admissions, professional sports, or psychological well-being. Who are the people trying to level the playing field, and are they making an impact? Lewis interviews referees (Season 1) and coaches (Season 2) from many walks of life, bringing his trademark insight and wry humor to ...
 
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The news you need to know to start your day. Five top news stories and why they matter. Seven days a week, with deep-dive Sunday episodes. Powered by the USA TODAY Network and hosted by Taylor Wilson and Claire Thornton.
 
Let's make sense of the world – together. From the economy and health care to politics and the environment – and so much more – On Point host Meghna Chakrabarti speaks with newsmakers and real people about the issues that matter most. On Point is produced by WBUR.
 
“Mad Money” takes viewers inside the mind of one of Wall Street’s most respected and successful money managers for free. Cramer is listeners’ personal guide through the confusing jungle of Wall Street investing, navigating through opportunities and pitfalls with one goal in mind—to help you make money. “Mad Money” features the unmatched, fiery opinions of Jim Cramer and the popular Lightning Round, in which he gives his buy, sell and hold opinions on stocks to callers.
 
Every episode, legal expert Andrew and comic relief Thomas will tackle a popular legal topic and give you all the tools you need to understand the issue and win every argument you have on Facebook, with your Uncle Frank, or wherever someone is wrong on the Internet. It's law. It's politics. It's fun. We don't tell you what to think, we just set up the Opening Arguments.
 
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P.M. Edition for May 14. Good Use, a small juice company in the Bay Area, started 2020 with hundreds of customers. But it was one of tens of thousands of small businesses forced to close due to the coronavirus pandemic, leaving its employees scrambling. Our workplace and careers reporter Lauren Weber joins host Annmarie Fertoli to discuss the fallo…
 
How ten years of conflict have destroyed the country's economy. As Syria prepares for largely symbolic elections to re-elect its President Bashar Al-Assad next week, we look at how ten years of conflict have destroyed the country's economy. Ed Butler looks at the growing evidence that Syria's government is now building its income around a multi-bil…
 
On today’s episode, NLW provides an extended brief style episode, covering: Crypto’s allies on Capitol Hill Is “long bitcoin” the most crowded trade in the world? How much of the dip was just Tax Day? No, China didn’t just ban crypto Pomp launches Bitcoin Pizza -- Earn up to 12% APY on Bitcoin, Ethereum, USD, EUR, GBP, Stablecoins & more. Get start…
 
The International Energy Agency released a report saying if the world wants to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, we’ll need to change a lot and change it fast. But is it doable? On today’s show: What needs to happen to reach net-zero carbon emissions. Also: Zoom happy hour has mixed reviews, housing starts were down in April, and one entrepr…
 
Tuesday on the NewsHour, calls for a ceasefire are ignored and destruction spreads in Gaza as Palestinian rocket fire and Israeli artillery attacks continue. Then, a new law heads to the President's desk to stop a spike in attacks against Asian Americans. And, the American Medical Association issues a call to fight systemic racism in health care an…
 
P.M. Edition for May 18. As fighting continues between Israelis and Palestinians, international calls for a cease-fire are growing, and the Biden administration is under pressure to take a stronger stand. Foreign-policy reporter Jessica Donati joins host Annmarie Fertoli to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
 
Latest figures show more than a million people in Britain are suffering from long Covid. For many the condition is completely debilitating. The extreme fatigue, breathing difficulties, brain-fog is forcing hundreds of thousands of previously fit, working people on to long term sick. File on 4 hears from the hero frontline workers who kept Britain g…
 
Walmart’s same-store sales in the 1st quarter rose 6%. That was just one of the highlights from a strong report. Home Depot’s revenue in the 1st quarter rose 33%, but shares fell slight in part due to lack of guidance. Twilio shares rise after it buys Zipwhip for $850 million and cash and stock. Asit Sharma analyzes those stories, as well as the hi…
 
Have you ever not gone for a job because you don’t think you’re qualified enough even though you have stacks of experience? Do you ever feel like a fraud in your job and that eventually you’ll get found out? Well sweets, there’s a v good chance you have a little case of imposter syndrome and we want to fix that. Join V+G as they talk through why im…
 
Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks about the resurfaced Joe Biden quote comparing the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination to the death of George Floyd, Biden’s ending of seemingly patriotic Trump executive orders, and Dave describes his first trip to Trader Joe's since the CDC ended its mask mandate. Dave discusses Joe Biden’s strange comment ab…
 
Despite inflammatory headlines, today’s note from the People’s Bank of China was a reaffirmation of central bank policy from 2017. This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io. On today’s episode, NLW provides an extended brief style episode, covering: Crypto’s allies on Capitol Hill Is “long bitcoin” the most crowded trade in the world? How much of the di…
 
A.M. Edition for May 18. WSJ's Konrad Putzier on how rental prices for U.S. hotels and office buildings remained steady despite slowdowns induced by Covid-19. WSJ's David Hodari on why investors are clamoring for U.S. bank stocks. And, pandemic puppies at the workplace. Keith Collins hosts. Correction: The 2020 tax returns released by President Bid…
 
Bloomberg Daybreak with Karen Moskow and Nathan Hager.GUESTS:Zainab FattahReporterBloomberg LPon Israel GazaDavid ZaslavPresident/CEODiscovery IncDavid Zaslav joins live to discuss the $43B acquisition of Time Warner media from AT&T. John StankeyPresident/CEOAT&T IncAT&T CEO John Stankey joins live to discuss the $43B sale of Time Warner Media to D…
 
The U.S. is shifting attention abroad with a plan to ship out 80 million vaccines. Plus, President Joe Biden supports a ceasefire during a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, economic opportunity reporter Charisse Jones explains the Child Tax Credit, severe flooding hits the Gulf Coast and the NBA postseason begins. (Audio: Associa…
 
AT&T’s $150B experiment in media is over, now that it’s spinning off GoT to Shark Week. Equinox’s fancy gyms could become Equinox fancy stock… with a “tribrid” (not hybrid) strategy. And the CDC’s latest mask update has created something companies never expected: The 5th layer of public health. $T $DISCA $DIS $NFLX $IPOF Got a SnackFact? Tweet it @…
 
Dr. Carol Poore from Arizona State University discusses her book "Strategic Impact," and how to make the most of strategic planning. Analysts estimate that 67% of strategic plans fail. Find out why, and what to do differently in order to make a real impact on your organization. Carol is CEO of Poore & Assoc. Listen for three action items you can us…
 
When it comes to pandemic preparedness the United States was once one of the world’s best prepared countries. Today it has one of the world’s worst Covid mortality rates. So what went wrong? The financial journalist and writer Michael Lewis of The Big Short fame, has investigated and has published a book called The Premonition. It’s a real life, de…
 
Vishala Sri-Pathma looks at the state of the jobs market as employers gear up to hire. She also speaks to the boss of the country's oldest brewery to find out how the business has adjusted to lockdown easing. And, are bosses doing enough to include workers with disabilities?Από τον BBC Radio 5 live
 
Seemingly endless amounts of fiscal and monetary stimulus will keep prices rising in the near term. But if the banking sector and other bubble industries weaken, we will eventually see deflation as new loan activity lessens. Original Article: "Boom to Bust: How Inflation Turns into Deflation" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christo…
 
And two of those names are: Jacob Wohl and the NRA! It's a consequences show! While consequences might be an endangered species these days, Tish James shows us that species still has teeth. You may know Jacob Wohl as that right wing troll who absolutely should be in jail right now for any number of things, like fabricating blackmail material agains…
 
If you thought last week’s Elon intrigue was over, think again. This weekend saw an absolute showdown at the bitcoin corral, with Musk seriously losing his cool. In this episode, NLW explores the tussle from a number of dimensions: What it says about the efficacy of Bitcoin Maximalism What is says about Elon Musk specifically What it says about pow…
 
Monday on the NewsHour, we look at the violence in the Middle East as rockets continue to fly into Israel, and Israelis hammer Gaza with heavy airstrikes. Then, we talk to the president of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani, as U.S. troops leave his country and violence escalates. And, we explore why Americans are divided on whether or not to follow new CDC…
 
The Dow closed flat, down only 54 points, and Jim Cramer is digging into the biggest headlines and happenings from today's action. Then, could a hydroponics company help boost your portfolio? Hydrofarm CEO Bill Toler joins Cramer to talk about what the company does and where it's headed after its December 2020 IPO. Then, there's been a storm ravagi…
 
More than 11,000 gas stations are still out of gas, including over half those in North Carolina and nearly 70% of the stations in Washington, D.C. This comes five days after the Colonial Pipeline resumed operations after a ransomware hack forced a shutdown. Congress will begin pushing forward a pipeline-security bill Tuesday to prevent future outag…
 
P.M. Edition for May 17. AT&T is spinning off media assets it acquired through its $81 billion acquisition of TimeWarner in 2018. The deal with Discovery would create a new company and complete AT&T's retreat from the media business. Telecommunications reporter Drew FitzGerald joins host Annmarie Fertoli to discuss the deal and what it means for th…
 
Why do the rich have so much influence over policy? Is it all because of corporations lobbying politicians? Or is there a more fundamental dynamic at play — one that activists can use to their benefit? Michael Schwartz and Kevin A. Young (co-authors of “Levers of Power: How the 1% Rules and What the 99% Can Do About It”) join us to discuss how the …
 
Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks about White House press secretary Jen Psaki’s comments on the CDC’s abrupt change in mask guidance, Benjamin Netanyahu’s defense of Israel’s actions, and the U.S. Army’s new plans for assessing climate change risk. First Dave gives his thoughts on Benjamin Netanyahu’s stern defense of Israel’s attacks on Gaza. N…
 
AT&T announces its merging its media assets with Discovery. The result will be a streaming monstrosity that includes HBO, CNN, TNT, TBS, Cartoon Network, TLC, Food Network, HGTV and more. Jason Moser analyzes what it means for AT&T, Discovery, Netflix, and Disney, and discusses the latest news from AppHarvest, Twitter, and Hostess Brands.…
 
Bitcoin Twitter’s latest skirmish with Elon Musk has as much to say about the nature of power in a social media landscape as it does about bitcoin. This episode is sponsored by Nexo.io. If you thought last week’s Elon intrigue was over, think again. This weekend saw an absolute showdown at the bitcoin corral, with Musk seriously losing his cool. In…
 
What do Americans have in common? Scholar Akhil Reed Amar says the one thing every single American shares is the United States Constitution. He shares why he wants Americans to better understand the words that made us. Akhil Reed Amar joins Meghna Chakrabarti.Από τον WBUR
 
A.M. Edition for May 17. WSJ's Josh Mitchell looks at the criticism that has met President Biden's proposal for free community-college tuition. WSJ's Quentin Webb on the return of stock buybacks and dividends this year. And, there's a new time for rush hour. Keith Collins hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
 
Nearly 200 Palestinians have been killed in recent violence. Plus, a wildfire spreads in Los Angeles, an associate of Rep. Matt Gaetz pleads guilty in a sex trafficking case that might involve him, Starbucks joins companies in letting vaccinated Americans ditch their masks and it's time to file your taxes. (Audio: Associated Press)…
 
Shares of Yeti Coolers have quintupled in the last year, but now it’s coming for your Away suitcase. Airbnb just revealed that it knows your life more than it knows your travel. And the Wage Wars have officially kicked off with this summer’s Great Wage Experiment. $YETI $ABNB $CMG $MCD Got a SnackFact? Tweet it @RobinhoodSnacks @JackKramer @NickOfN…
 
In March, the NYU School of Law hosted the the Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Network's symposium on Politics, Power, and Women’s Leadership. As a part of the event, Melissa interviewed Congresswoman Katie Porter about her experience running for office, child care as infrastructure, and, of course, her big whiteboard energy.…
 
In Episode 191 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Nikhil Shamapant, the author of a recently published and widely circulated 79-page report that sets an ambitious 18-month price target on Ethereum of $150,000 per ETH—more than 30x the current level. Nikhil believes this will be driven primarily by two upcoming changes to the underlying E…
 
Why hasn't the autonomous car revolution happened yet? A few years ago industry figures were predicting driverless cars would take over our roads by the end of the 2010s, but so far there's no sign of them. Justin Rowlatt speaks to Oliver Cameron from Cruise - a company testing driverless cars on the streets of San Francisco, and to industry analys…
 
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