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    Coming Soon: What'd You Miss This Week

    enFebruary 12, 2018

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    • Understanding different perspectives and seeking out valuable informationPrincipal Asset Management offers local insights and global expertise in real estate investment, while 'The Visibility Gap' podcast explores overlooked topics in markets, economics, and finance.

      Principal Asset Management brings a unique perspective to real estate investment with their local insights and global expertise across public and private equity and debt. Meanwhile, in a different context, the importance of empathy and awareness was emphasized in the launch of the new podcast, "The Visibility Gap," where hosts Holly Robinson Peete and Joe Weisenthal, along with Scarlet Fu, curate and share in-depth interviews on topics related to markets, economics, and finance that may have been overlooked. The hosts of "What'd You Missed This Week" aim to provide listeners with evergreen content that goes beyond the headlines, making it perfect listening for the weekend. Overall, these examples illustrate the power of understanding different perspectives and seeking out valuable information that may not be readily available.

    • Bloomberg Launches New Podcast 'Money Stuff'Bloomberg introduces a new podcast, Money Stuff, hosted by Matt Levine and Katie Greifelt, discussing finance topics on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other platforms.

      Bloomberg is launching a new podcast called Money Stuff, hosted by Matt Levine and Katie Greifelt. The podcast is based on Matt's popular Wall Street finance newsletter and will air every Friday. Listeners can tune in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast platform. Matt and Katie will discuss various finance-related topics, making the podcast an excellent resource for those interested in the financial world. This collaboration is an exciting addition to the Bloomberg podcast lineup, and we, the co-hosts of Odd Lots, are looking forward to it.

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