Why money is the biggest shared hallucination in human history

Why money is the biggest shared hallucination...

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When money went rogue: banking in 19th-century frontier America

In 19th-century America almost anyone could print their own money – and many did. One of the most notable figures to take this up was a man named James Brown, a charismatic conman who built a fortune producing fake banknotes. In this episode of The Story of Money, Stephen Mihm, a ...  عرض المزيد

Hitting the Buffers: The 1873 railway bust that broke one of America’s greatest financiers

Every now and then a new technology comes along that changes everything – electricity, computers, potentially AI. In mid-19th-century America, that technology was the steam locomotive. It knitted the US economy together, driving the nation’s industrialisation during the Gilded Ag ...  عرض المزيد

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A Deeper Look at Private Equity - EP.09
The Alternative Investor

Today, we take a deeper dive into looking at private equity. Private equity is Grayson’s world — so we switch the script and I ask him all of the questions I have about private equity.


We discuss how private equity can help grow businesses, get debt to help your retu ...

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Private equity’s public reckoning
Unhedged

With interest rates high, private equity has had a harder time finding investors … and making money. To solve this problem, the industry has found novel ways to avoid closing their funds. But time may be running out. Today on the show, Katie Martin and Rob Armstrong talk to the F ...  عرض المزيد

Welcome to Private Equity Deals with Capital Allocators
Private Equity Deals with Capital Allocators

Hello, I’m Ted Seides, the host of the Capital Allocators podcast, and it’s my pleasure to bring you Private Equity Deals. This show dives into deals in the private markets through conversations with private equity managers. Much like Capital Allocators, we’ll share conversations ...  عرض المزيد

Oakmark’s Nygren Takes Private Equity Perspective
Inside Active by Bloomberg Intelligence

Financial stocks could see better earnings growth this quarter than analysts’ consensus, according to Bloomberg Intelligence’s macro model. In this episode of the Inside Active podcast, host David Cohne, BI mutual fund and active management analyst, along with co-host Gina Martin ...  عرض المزيد