Episodes

  • Wall Street’s new trading titans
    Oct 16 2024

    When it comes to trading, Wall Street’s investment banks are falling further behind. And independent trading firms, such as Jane Street and Citadel Securities, are taking the lead in everything from stocks and options to derivatives and crypto. The trading firms argue that they’ve made the process more efficient, but what risks does that carry? The FT’s US banking editor Joshua Franklin explains.


    Clips from Lionsgate

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    For further reading:

    New titans of Wall Street: how trading firms stole a march on big banks

    New titans of Wall Street: how Jane Street rode the ETF wave to ‘obscene’ riches

    ‘King of the geeks’: how Alex Gerko built a British trading titan

    The limits of bond market electronification

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    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com


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    19 mins
  • Could Italy’s UniCredit reignite European banking?
    Oct 9 2024

    After the financial crisis, dealmaking among banks in different countries in Europe fell to a standstill. But recently, Italian lender UniCredit revealed that it had built up a stake in Germany’s Commerzbank, prompting discussions of a possible tie-up. EU policymakers and politicians believe cross-border deals like this could unlock European banking and make it more competitive globally. So why is there resistance? The FT’s European banking correspondent Owen Walker explains.


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    For further reading:

    Andrea Orcel plots UniCredit’s boldest move yet on Commerzbank

    Andrea Orcel, Commerzbank and the redemption trade

    Europe’s most notorious banking dealmaker returns

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    On X, follow Owen Walker (@OwenWalker0) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07), or follow Michela on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.


    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com


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    19 mins
  • How Netflix is upending Hollywood
    Oct 2 2024

    After mounting a comeback, Netflix shares recently hit all-time highs. But its success is in stark contrast to the rest of Hollywood, which is struggling to adapt in an industry that is becoming more and more dominated by tech companies. The FT’s Los Angeles bureau chief Chris Grimes explains how Netflix came out on top and how its dominance could change the rules of Hollywood.


    Clips from AP Archive, CBS, Evening Standard, Reuters, NBC


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    For further reading:

    How Netflix won the streaming wars

    Netflix profits surge after password-sharing crackdown

    Streaming wars are over and Netflix won

    Netflix faces tough battle in advertising wars


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    21 mins
  • Why Volkswagen hit the skids
    Sep 25 2024

    Volkswagen is facing a crisis. Often considered a symbol of Germany’s industrial power, it’s now reckoning with a difficult transition to electric vehicles, among other issues. And now, management is considering breaking a long-held taboo: closing German factories. Patricia Nilsson, the FT’s Frankfurt correspondent, heads to VW’s headquarters in Wolfsburg to examine the fallout and what’s next.


    Clips from Bloomberg, DW News, CNN


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    For further reading:

    For European carmakers, EVs are a Catch-22

    Why Volkswagen is seeking to break the taboo of closing German plants

    VW audit of Xinjiang plant failed to meet international standards


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    On X, follow Patricia Nilsson (@patricianilsson) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07), or follow Michela on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.


    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com


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    20 mins
  • How a 7-Eleven takeover could reshape corporate Japan
    Sep 18 2024

    Companies in Japan have long avoided foreign acquisitions. But Canada-based Alimentation Couche-Tard’s recent unsolicited bid for the owner of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain is testing that premise. The FT’s Tokyo bureau chief Leo Lewis examines how these events could shape corporate Japan’s future.


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    For further reading:

    The takeover fight that could reshape Japan

    After 7-Eleven, Japan’s M&A scene may never be the same again

    7-Eleven bid is the next stage in revitalising corporate Japan


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    On X, follow Leo Lewis (@urbandirt) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07), or follow Michela on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.


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    19 mins
  • Jay Powell – lucky or good?
    Sep 11 2024

    As Jay Powell’s Federal Reserve contemplates making the first interest rate cut in more than two years, we’re taking a step back with the FT’s US financial commentator Robert Armstrong. How did Powell tame inflation without crashing the economy? And how might history judge his leadership?


    Clips from Associated Press


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    For further reading:

    Is Jay Powell lucky or good?

    Remain calm

    Martin Sandbu’s column: A self-congratulatory inflation narrative at Jackson Hole


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    On X, follow Robert Armstrong (@rbrtrmstrng) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07), or follow Michela on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.


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    19 mins
  • Best Of: How Dubai is reshaping the global oil trade
    Sep 4 2024

    This week, we’re revisiting an episode from last year. For decades, the global centre for oil trading has been Geneva, Switzerland. But Russia’s war in Ukraine changed that. Sanctions have made it harder for western traders to move Russian oil. Now, traders are flocking to a new trading hub that has no restrictions on oil from Russia: the United Arab Emirates. The FT’s Tom Wilson explains how this shift has helped the UAE replace Switzerland, and whether the global energy industry is shifting away from western economies.


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    For further reading:

    How Dubai became ‘the new Geneva’ for Russian oil trade

    Switzerland questions oil trader over sidestep of Russian sanctions

    Letter: Energy trading is opaque — and that suits Big Oil


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    Read the transcript of this episode which was first aired in August 2023


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    17 mins
  • Private credit’s ‘golden era’ shows signs of tarnish
    Aug 28 2024

    Private credit took Wall Street by storm. But at a software company called Pluralsight, recent loan troubles are now highlighting risks that could be hidden in the sector. The FT’s senior US corporate finance correspondent Eric Platt and Due Diligence reporter Amelia Pollard walk through what went wrong with Pluralsight, and how that could shape private credit’s future.


    Clips from Bloomberg, CNBC


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    For further reading:

    A messy loan restructuring highlights risk lurking in private credit

    Private credit is even larger than you think

    A buyout gone wrong creates fireworks in the private credit market

    Vista and co-investors lose $4bn in Pluralsight restructuring


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    On X, follow Eric Platt (@ericgplatt), Amelia Pollard (@ameliajpollard) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07), or follow Michela on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.


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    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com


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    21 mins