Odd Lots

Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway explore the most interesting topics in finance, markets and economics. Join the conversation every Monday and Thursday.

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Brad DeLong on the FTX Collapse and the South Sea Bubble

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We're in the aftermath of an extraordinary bubble in cryptocurrencies and the collapse of FTX is a defining chapter of the industry's turmoil...


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 December 5, 2022  48m
 
 

The Covid Protests in China and Why They Happened Now

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China has seen a surge in protests in cities all around the country, targeted at the country's Covid Zero policies...


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 December 1, 2022  42m
 
 

This Is What Happens to Silicon Valley in a Downturn

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The US economy may not be in a recession, but Silicon Valley, which had a mega-boom throughout the 2010s, is in a downturn. Tech stocks have tanked and almost every day there are new reports about industry layoffs. So what happens next? What happens to its unique corporate culture? What happens to management and employees? On this episode, we speak with Margaret O'Mara, a professor at the University of Washington and the author of the book The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America...


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 November 28, 2022  42m
 
 

Jim Chanos on Crypto, Tech and the Golden Age of Fraud

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Earlier this year we talked to the legendary short seller Jim Chanos, during which he warned of more pain ahead for speculative areas of tech. That call proved to be prescient by a number of measures. So where are things now? We spoke to Chanos again at the recent Berkeley Forum on Corporate Governance in San Francisco. We discussed frauds, crypto, and the pro-cyclical effects of stock-based compensation.

Note: This episode was recorded on November 9th, 2022...


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 November 23, 2022  32m
 
 

Truckers Are Working Countless Hours That They're Not Getting Paid For

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For years we've been hearing about a persistent shortage of truck drivers...


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 November 21, 2022  43m
 
 

Matt Levine on the Collapse of FTX and Alameda

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It was on an episode of the Odd Lots podcast in April 2022 that Sam Bankman-Fried infamously characterized yield farming as a "box," in a metaphor that made the practice sound a lot like a ponzi scheme. Of course, in the wake of the collapse of his two main firms — FTX and Alameda Research — that conversation looks more and more like a huge red flag, but also provides insight into the shaky finances of his crypto empire...


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 November 18, 2022  33m
 
 

Understanding the Collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried's Crypto Empire

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The collapse of the Sam Bankman-Fried empire is gigantic, sprawling and fast moving. While details are still coming out, it already ranks among the most prominent corporate disasters of all time and has left the entire crypto community reeling. To better understand the role that FTX played in the industry and how the exchange started to unravel, we speak with two guests on this episode...


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 November 17, 2022  51m
 
 

Guyana Is the Most Exciting Story in the World Oil Market

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We talk a lot about the US shale boom. And we talk a lot about OPEC. But one of the most exciting stories in the global oil industry is the incredible rise of Guyana, which has seen a massive amount of oil discovery over the past several years. This oil boom has made the South American country one of the fastest growing economies in the world...


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 November 14, 2022  40m
 
 

Isabella Weber On Germany's Plan to Cap the Price of Gas

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The surge in gas costs in Europe threatens to impose massive pain on households and cripple energy-intensive heavy industry. So there has been a lot of urgency on the part of governments to figure out a way to ease the pain. Of course, when the problem is a scarcity of energy itself, you can't just throw money at the problem. You can't print more gas molecules...


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 November 10, 2022  45m
 
 

Josh Younger on the Origin Story of the Shadow Banking System

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There are a bunch of historical analogies that people like to reach for in order to describe some of the economic trends we're seeing today. There's obviously the period of high inflation in the 1970s and early 1980s, or the disruptions caused by the Spanish Flu pandemic around 1918. But there's also a single year -- 1953 -- which not only contains some eerie similarities to today's economic environment, but also ended up having far-reaching consequences that reverberate all the way to 2022...


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 November 7, 2022  45m