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Interest Rates
China
New Hampshire Primary
Republican Party
Banking Regulations
U.S. Economy
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University Governance
Iowa Caucuses
Ron Desantis
S&P 500
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Wall Street Week tells the stories of capitalism from around the world, hosted by David Westin in New York.

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This week, Wall Street Week looks back on a quarter century of change. In the first 25 years of the 21st century, capitalism endured a remarkable series of shocks - from the Y2K, to the Great Recession, to a once-in-a-century pandemic. We explore how... more

This week, Glenn Hubbard warns that tariffs, shaky data and a mature credit cycle create risks as the Fed looks toward 2026. And, will open AI ecosystems win out over closed models, as AMD CEO Lisa Su and former IBM CEO Sam Palmisano suggest? Plus, f... more

This week, Willett Advisors’ Steven Rattner says China’s innovation is surging even as its consumers struggle, and warns that US trade policies won’t slow Beijing down. The real solution, he says, is doing better at home. And, a close look at the soc... more

On this special, fan favorite edition of Wall Street Week for the holiday weekend, Arizona State University President Michael Crow explains how AI is reshaping the way students learn, teachers teach and universities prepare for the future. Leaders at... more

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Michael Crow
President of Arizona State University
Arizona State University
Episode: Fan Favorite: AI in Higher Education and the Supply Chain, Trump’s Tariffs Hit Lesotho
Tobaho Kabele
Founder of Afra Expo Textiles
Afra Expo Textiles
Episode: Fan Favorite: AI in Higher Education and the Supply Chain, Trump’s Tariffs Hit Lesotho
Sam Matakane
Prime Minister of Lesotho
Government of Lesotho
Episode: Fan Favorite: AI in Higher Education and the Supply Chain, Trump’s Tariffs Hit Lesotho
Lior Ron
Chief Operating Officer of Waabi
Waabi
Episode: Fan Favorite: AI in Higher Education and the Supply Chain, Trump’s Tariffs Hit Lesotho
Gene Soroka
Executive Director of the Port of Los Angeles
Port of Los Angeles
Episode: Fan Favorite: AI in Higher Education and the Supply Chain, Trump’s Tariffs Hit Lesotho
Roger Penske
CEO of Penske Corporation
Penske Corporation
Episode: Fan Favorite: AI in Higher Education and the Supply Chain, Trump’s Tariffs Hit Lesotho
Tsepang Makakole
General Secretary of the Economic Freedom Trade Union
Economic Freedom Trade Union
Episode: Fan Favorite: AI in Higher Education and the Supply Chain, Trump’s Tariffs Hit Lesotho
Zak Brown
CEO of McLaren Racing
McLaren Racing
Episode: America’s Most Charitable Places, McLaren’s Zak Brown
Ana Botín
Executive Chairman of Banco Santander
Banco Santander
Episode: Santander’s Ana Botín, Reality of Quantum Computing, Netherlands Pension Reform, Data Center Win-Win

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David Westin
Host of Wall Street Week, recognized for his experience in financial journalism and in-depth discussions on economic events and policies.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 125 ratings
  • New format? Bland.

    The new format is vague and less interesting. We look to this show for guidance and information. Random puff pieces on “capitalism in general” don’t cut the mustard. We need current events. We need current moves in the market. We need to see the effects of politics on the business world. Mr. Rukeyser, I’m sure, would be disappointed.

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    3
    D. from Wisconsin
    United States21 days ago
  • Liberal biased media

    Never a conservative perspective. Life insurance companies didn’t go bankrupt during COVID. Life insurance companies paid the same as they have always paid. The unvaccinated COVID got it once. The vaxed keep getting COVID. We see it in the clinic. Pathetic journalism.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    James Tebow
    United States9 months ago
  • No Politics Please!

    If Larry Summers wants to talk finance, that’s great. If he wants to shill for a political party, go to the View or CNN.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    sudokuala
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent podcast

    I think Bloomberg for everything now available as podcast format. So, even if we miss live radio / tv we can catch up on podcast. Great guests, great interviews by David. Worth listening!

    Vivek from Down Under

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vivekdownunder
    Australiaa year ago
  • Excuses

    Always making excuses for Uncle Joe’s crappy economic policies.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    ac144701
    United States2 years ago

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There is criticism regarding perceived political bias in some episodes, with some urging a focus on pure financial news.
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Rattner’s trip to China, Nepal’s Gen-Z Uprising, Capitalism 4.0
Q: What have been the consequences of the recent protests in Nepal?
The protests led to a significant political shift, resulting in the resignation of the Nepalese leadership amid growing calls for transparency and accountability.
Rattner’s trip to China, Nepal’s Gen-Z Uprising, Capitalism 4.0
Q: What opportunities do you think there are in China for investors looking at the economy?
Rattner suggests that investing in China can be risky, but companies are still doing well, particularly in tech sectors, with valuations being enticingly low compared to the S&P.
Fan Favorite: AI in Higher Education and the Supply Chain, Trump’s Tariffs Hit Lesotho
Q: What impact have tariffs had on Lesotho's economy and textile industry?
Sam Matakane discusses how tariffs, paired with the expiration of AGOA, have significantly negatively affected Lesotho's economy, leading to mass layoffs and economic distress.
Fan Favorite: AI in Higher Education and the Supply Chain, Trump’s Tariffs Hit Lesotho
Q: How does Arizona State University prepare graduates for a rapidly changing economy?
Michael Crow emphasizes the importance of developing 'master learners' capable of adapting to various changes and challenges in their careers, enhancing their ability to learn continuously.
Special Edition: Bard College President on Trump’s College Crackdown
Q: Do you believe universities have given leverage to the government by being too dependent on federal funds?
Yes, there are limited alternative funding sources for large-scale research, primarily coming from government and specific industries.

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Recent guests on Wall Street Week include:

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2. Tobaho Kabele
3. Sam Matakane
4. Lior Ron
5. Gene Soroka
6. Roger Penske
7. Tsepang Makakole
8. Zak Brown

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