
Here's Why: Where we explain one news story in just a few minutes with help from our experts at Bloomberg.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 258 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsBusiness News | |||

China is drawing lessons from the Trump administration’s still unfinished “peace plan” for Russia and Ukraine. President Xi Jinping is using the opportunity to sharpen the lines around his long-declared objective of unification with Taiwan. Bloomberg... more
Oil prices have been falling as this year looks set to end with the first supply glut since 2020. While lower prices benefit some, they're not good news for everyone. Bloomberg's Oil Strategist Julian Lee joins Caroline Hepker to explain.
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The world's biggest tech firms are pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into artificial intelligence. Those building AI technology are predicting massive growth. Despite all the bullish sentiment, some investors are still worried about future cost... more
The US economy is growing, but Americans are feeling gloomy about it. Democratic candidates who campaigned on pocketbook issues won by big margins in Virginia and New Jersey governors’ races — so how will the parties play this issue ahead of the midt... more
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Mario Parker provided broad opinion on the affordability question without any information. So affordability is made up of costs, wages, and direction and rates of change. The rates of change of costs have decreased. This is seen in lower rents, lower commodities. The rate of change in wages have evened. The issue is interest rates impacts on mortgages and on higher unemployment rates. Those are federal reserve issues which we expect to lower at some point when the fed catches up. Please do bette... more
Ok tell me why wind can’t be sustained by the market price of energy? If it can then it will be built, I assume they only exist because of the government subsidies.
It was said when they get up and running the “can give you free power” - I think that is likely an uninformed opinion. Do some homework Rachael, come with numbers. Learn about the maintenance and cradle to grave co2 for coal, oil, gas, wind, solar - then you’ll be ready for an interview.
One star today based on poor choice of subj... more
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Really enjoy listening to your podcast over the last several years thank you. Some feedback about the PG&E ads where it claims PG&E is listening to its customers and has some guy saying “it’s fair” is a a bit galling and maybe reflect on your show or shows that you’re using it in. Just thought I would chime in and never comment on things but I imagine I’m not alone and thinking it’s sort of important taste. And like I said galling is the best word I could think to describe it.
Just another money-making scheme to cram more ads into an already redundant podcast that’s covered by other Bloomberg shows.
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Focused on current events and critical issues affecting the business landscape, this show offers succinct insights, usually delivered in a concise format. Key topics often circle around economic policies, international trade, and technology's influence on various market sectors. The content is tailored for listeners seeking to quickly comprehend the implications of breaking news, supported by expert commentary and analysis from Bloomberg professionals. A unique aspect is its ability to bridge complex subjects into digestible discussions, making it ideal for busy professionals who want to stay informed without committing to lengthy episodes.
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