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    Explore "interest_rates" with insightful episodes like "IS Claims Iran Attack, Treasury Bets Surge & Europe's Housing Shortage", "China Property Crisis, Private Equity Debt, Solomon & Dimon On Rates", "How To Profit From a Debt Ceiling Standoff", "33-Year-Old Won’t Stop Fighting With Me" and "Evening Briefing Wednesday 16th August" from podcasts like ""Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition", "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition", "Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin", "Financial Audit with Caleb Hammer" and "Times news briefing"" and more!

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    IS Claims Iran Attack, Treasury Bets Surge & Europe's Housing Shortage

    IS Claims Iran Attack, Treasury Bets Surge & Europe's Housing Shortage

    Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes.
    On today's podcast:
    (1) Islamic State claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s attack in Iran that killed scores of people and threatened to further inflame tensions in the Middle East.
    (2) The options market for US Treasuries was abuzz Thursday following the emergence of a large bearish wager that Friday’s jobs report will trigger the biggest backup in benchmark yields in more than nine months.
    (3) As housing shortages cause rents and home prices to surge across major European cities, investors have the capacity to inject an estimated 82 billion euros in new residential projects over the next two years.
    (4) Huawei’s newest laptop runs on a chip made by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, a teardown of the device showed, quashing talk of another Chinese technological breakthrough.
    (5) Prime Minister Rishi Sunak suggested he plans to call a UK general election in the fall, as he sought to silence growing calls from opposition parties for a vote in May. 

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    China Property Crisis, Private Equity Debt, Solomon & Dimon On Rates

    China Property Crisis, Private Equity Debt, Solomon & Dimon On Rates

     On today's podcast:


    (1) China's property crisis deepens as defaults pile up and Evergrande's former CEO is detained.

    (2) The EU's chief trade negotiator says Beijing's failure to condemn Russia is damaging China's investment opportunities.

    (3) The CEO's of Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan warn of the impact of higher rates.

    (4) The London Stock Exchange CEO Julia Hoggett says UK firms risk their market value by listing in America.

    (5) Some investors warn that buyout firms are borrowing at interest rates of as much as 19% and the risk of wider fallout is growing.

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    How To Profit From a Debt Ceiling Standoff

    How To Profit From a Debt Ceiling Standoff
    On this week's roundup of the biggest headlines on Wall Street and how they affect your finances: Nicole follows the money trail of the American-Iranian prisoner exchange, the latest union to go on strike and the silver lining of a government shutdown. Want to start investing, but don't know where to begin? Go to moneyassistant.com and meet Magnifi, your AI money assistant, designed to help you make a plan for your financial goals. Want one-on-one money coaching from Nicole? Book a meeting with her here: intro.co/moneynewsnetwork

    33-Year-Old Won’t Stop Fighting With Me

    33-Year-Old Won’t Stop Fighting With Me

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    China Cuts Rates & Trump Indicted For 4th Time

    China Cuts Rates & Trump Indicted For 4th Time

    Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes.

    On today's podcast:
    (1) China's central bank cuts rates as the country's economic headwinds multiply.

    (2) US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns China's slowdown will 'spill over' to the US.

    (3) A Georgia Grand Jury indicts Donald Trump for attempting to overturn his election defeat.

    (4) A technical issue leaves the Bank of England unable to process high value transactions for 6 hours.

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    Getting inflation wrong

    Getting inflation wrong

    Last week’s US inflation numbers were surprisingly low, a very moderate 3 per cent. That could be due to an increasing supply of workers and goods. And it might *not* be due to the Federal Reserve’s tough talk over the past year. Today on the show, we reconsider everything we thought we knew about the past 18 months of inflation. Also, we go long corporate bond exchanges, and short… the dry martini. 


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    Mortgage mayhem, savings frenzy: What on earth is going on?

    Mortgage mayhem, savings frenzy: What on earth is going on?
    The mortgage market is mayhem, with lenders pulling deals and rapidly hiking rates.

    Average fixed mortgage rates have soared over the past month and we are now at the stage where it looks a lot like the panic after the mini-Budget.

    At the same time savings rates are going gangbusters and there is barely a day that passes without a new best buy.

    Meanwhile, UK gilt yields have also leapt, sending the UK’s borrowing costs even higher.

    What on earth is going on? On this podcast, Georgie Frost, Helen Crane and Simon Lambert dive in and try to explain why the sudden inflation-driven chaos has kicked off and what borrowers and savers can do.

    What should you do if you need a mortgage?

    Is this a prime time to grab a savings deal or should you wait for better rates?

    How does it compare to the double-digit rates days of the 1980s? 

    What does this mean for the economy?

    Are we all doomed? Or will this pass?

    Listen to the podcast to find out their views and get tips on how to sort your mortgage and savings.

    UPDATE: Wages Surge As Unemployment Drops & The CEO of SVB UK

    UPDATE: Wages Surge As Unemployment Drops & The CEO of SVB UK

    Your morning briefing, the business news you need in just 15 minutes.

    On today's podcast:
    (1) Unemployment unexpectedly drops as wages surge, creating another headache for the BOE.

    (2) Silicon Valley Bank UK has been rebranded as HSBC Innovation Banking; we hear from the CEO.

    (3) The boss of Barclays tells us an exodus of top bankers was driven by a decision to refocus the business.

    (4) Goldman Sachs International CEO tells Bloomberg the bank is ending its relationship with Odey Asset Management.

    (5) ARM looks to Intel as an anchor investor for its US IPO. 

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    Is commercial property the ‘next shoe to drop’?

    Is commercial property the ‘next shoe to drop’?

    The Bank of England is set to raise interest rates to their highest level since 2008 this week, and investors are worried about the impact of rising rates on US commercial real estate. Plus, the FT’s James Kynge explains the decline in Chinese investment into Europe.  


    Mentioned in this podcast:

    Bank of England set to raise rates to highest level since 2008

    US lenders warned that commercial property is ‘next shoe to drop’

    Chinese investment in Europe falls as watchdogs increase scrutiny


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    Mortgage Hacks That Will Save You Big

    Mortgage Hacks That Will Save You Big
    If you know that homeownership is right for you and your finances, you’re facing an uphill battle in this market. But, there are ways you can win— if you’re thoughtful about your mortgage strategy. So today, Nicoles gives you her two-part mortgage cheat code that ultimately shrinks the amount you’ll pay for your house by the time it’s really yours.  If you're stumped on whether buying a home is right for you, listen here: https://link.chtbl.com/VOtTNJhd

    What the "bonkers" bond market means for you

    What the "bonkers" bond market means for you
    U.S. government bonds have long been seen as a steady, reliable place for investors. So why has this safe 'merry-go-round' option turned into a rickety roller coaster ride? We step into the financial markets theme park to explain.

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    UPDATE: Credit Suisse Shares Go On A Wild Ride

    UPDATE: Credit Suisse Shares Go On A Wild Ride

    Your morning briefing. The news you need in just 15 minutes.

    .On today's podcast:

    (1) Credit Suisse shares open sharply up after yesterday’s massive sell off

    (2) Saudi National Bank's Chairman tries to calm markets after saying he wouldn't raise Credit Suisse stage

    (3) Troubled lender taps up to $54 billion of central bank funding.

    (4) Traders pare bets on a half-point hike at today's European Central Bank meeting. 

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    Reaction To LGBTQ Book For Children | Ep. 247 | Part 1

    Reaction To LGBTQ Book For Children | Ep. 247 | Part 1

    In this episode, Patrick Bet-David and Home Team will discuss:

    • LGBTQ book for children 
    • Trump calling out Ron DeSantis 
    • Whether Silicon Valley bank should be bailed out 

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    White House Endorses TikTok Bill and Ken Griffin Weighs In on Politics

    White House Endorses TikTok Bill and Ken Griffin Weighs In on Politics

    Your morning briefing. The news you need in just 15 minutes.
    On today's podcast:

    1) The White House endorses a bill that could ban TikTok

    2) President Biden targets one of the biggest peacetime defense budgets ever

    3) Citadel CEO Ken Griffin backs Ron DeSantis for president 

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