
Wall Street Week tells the stories of capitalism from around the world, hosted by David Westin in New York.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 338 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessNewsBusiness News | |||

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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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.
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.
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.
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
Always making excuses for Uncle Joe’s crappy economic policies.
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Focused on significant economic and financial issues, the content explores pressing topics including global finance, economic policies, tariffs, and the intricacies of the job market. A notable feature is the in-depth interviews with leading experts and decision-makers in various fields, contributing unique insights on current trends and challenges. The discussions often bridge between economic theory and practical implications, making it relevant for both professionals and enthusiasts interested in understanding the dynamics shaping the modern economy. The podcast's blend of expert analysis and topical relevance makes it a compelling choice for listeners aiming to stay informed about critical economic developments.
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Recent guests on Wall Street Week include:
1. Michael Crow
2. Tobaho Kabele
3. Sam Matakane
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5. Gene Soroka
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