Zach Carter on the Real Story of Weimar Hyperinflation

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Goldman's Hatzius and Snider on the Outlook for 2026

2025 was an extraordinary year, with the real economy defying recession worries and equity markets putting up monster returns. So can this be repeated again in 2026? On this episode, we speak with two of the top minds at Goldman Sachs. Jan Hatzius is the bank's chief economist an ...  Afficher plus

Merryn Talks Money: John Law, The Gambler Who Invented Modern Money (Part 1)

Hello Odd Lots listeners! As we take a break for the holidays we'd like to take a moment and bring you an episode by one of our sister shows here at Bloomberg Podcasts, Merryn Talks Money. In this special two-part series, John Stepek and Merryn Somerset Webb tell the extraordinar ...  Afficher plus

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What do you do when an economy is struggling? If you’re a policymaker, a politician, or a central banker, you develop a stimulus package. That’s the term we examine in today’s episode. It’s the inside story of one of the biggest stimulus packages in history, to find out how it wa ...  Afficher plus

Inflation Shocker
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A shockingly high reading in the consumer price index landed with a bang in markets this week. Zachary Griffiths, a macro strategist with Wells Fargo, joined the “What Goes Up” podcast to discuss what inflation pressures he’s got his eye on and why he doesn’t think the latest num ...  Afficher plus

Printing Trillions and WWII History
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Inflation is here, but not for the reasons you think it's here. THIS is what happens when you print trillions of dollars and start chucking it at a failing economy. What's the one thing that's killed more people than anything else? Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. The greate ...

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