Setting Course 2026 Episode 1 | Rob Dannenberg, Former Senior Official, CIA

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Setting Course 2026 Episode 2 | Arjun Murti, Partner at Veriten & Publisher of "Super-Spiked" on Substack

We continue our Setting Course series this week by welcoming Arjun Murti back into the SmarterMarkets™ studio. Arjun is Partner at Veriten and Publisher of "Super-Spiked" on Substack. David Greely sits down with Arjun to discuss the big themes he sees in energy for 2026, includin ...  Show more

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We begin the new year on SmarterMarkets™ with Part Two of our Holiday Special 2025: The Year in Review. This week, we’re continuing to revisit the conversations with our guests that helped us understand and articulate the themes that would come to define 2025. It was the year in ...  Show more

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