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    Explore "credit crunch" with insightful episodes like "E136 Hacking the pod, Threads launches, Fed minutes, immigration debate, balloon farce, heart health", "Nvidia closes in on the trillion dollar club", "News from the SLOOS", "Here Are the Signs of a Slow-Moving Credit Crunch" and "How a Mortgage Broker can Grow their Business in 2020" from podcasts like ""All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg", "FT News Briefing", "Make Me Smart", "Odd Lots" and "James Sinclair's Business Broadcast podcast"" and more!

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    E136 Hacking the pod, Threads launches, Fed minutes, immigration debate, balloon farce, heart health

    E136 Hacking the pod, Threads launches, Fed minutes, immigration debate, balloon farce, heart health

    (0:00) We hacked the pod! Jcal is on vaca

    (5:34) Meta launches Threads

    (17:15) Chat AI interest in decline?

    (28:36) Fed meeting minutes, economic data and outlook, and EU risk

    (56:07) Florida Senate Bill 1718, jobs, and immigration debate

    (1:21:48) Chinese balloon: political farce?

    (1:31:47) Gerstner Science Corner: preventative heart health

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    Nvidia closes in on the trillion dollar club

    Nvidia closes in on the trillion dollar club

    More large US companies are taking shelter in bankruptcy court, Nvidia is on course to become the first chipmaker to be valued at more than $1tn, and Turkish voters go back to the polls to pick their next president. 


    Mentioned in this podcast:

    US credit squeeze triggers rise in corporate bankruptcies

    Nvidia races towards $1tn club as AI frenzy drives chip stocks higher

    The latest on Turkish elections


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    News from the SLOOS

    News from the SLOOS

    A new week, a new episode, a new report from the Federal Reserve. This time, the aptly named Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey shows banks are pulling back on lending. We’ll break down the survey’s results and explain why some are getting credit crunch vibes. Plus, government workers are suing over the debt limit. And in the Make Me Smile department, we’re decoding emoji and imagining flinging rockets into space.

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    Here Are the Signs of a Slow-Moving Credit Crunch

    Here Are the Signs of a Slow-Moving Credit Crunch

    The big headlines from March's banking crisis have receded and balances at some of the Federal Reserve's emergency lending facilities, like the discount window, are starting to fall. But if you look closely, there are still signs of strain in the depths of the financial system. And of course, there are still plenty of worries about whether deposit outflows from banks will lead to a broader credit crunch that could tip the US economy into recession. On this episode of the Odd Lots podcast, we speak to Ben Emons, senior portfolio manager at NewEdge Wealth and a longtime portfolio manager at Pimco, about what the banking drama means for everything from US mortgage rates to the vast "repo" market that's often described as the plumbing of the financial system.

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    How a Mortgage Broker can Grow their Business in 2020

    How a Mortgage Broker can Grow their Business in 2020

    James Sinclair's Business Broadcast is the weekly podcast from the award-winning entrepreneurial CEO of the Partyman Group; home of 7 much-loved family-based brands which welcome one million customers through the doors of their attractions every year. 

    Each week James and his guests share insights of how they operate and they will be having round table conversations about the most interesting and essential topics related to business growth.

    In this episode James talks with Ross, a Mortgage Broker doing around £21,500 a month up in Scotland. Let's find out how he plans to grow his business in 2020.

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