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Benzinga Radio Podcasts

29 Episodes

17 minutes | Aug 17, 2016
Interview with Professor Miles Kimball
Miles Kimball hops on this edition of the Benzinga Podcast to talk about how he became a university professor and what negative interest rates have to offer.
14 minutes | Aug 17, 2016
Meridian Equity Partner's Jonathan Corpina
Jonathan Corpina talks about how he unexpectedly ended up at the NYSE, common factors he sees in new and successful companies, and how Brexit is effecting the Fed.
16 minutes | Aug 17, 2016
The Disciplined Investor's Andrew Horowitz
Andrew Horowitz, host of The Disciplined Investor and founder of Horowitz and Company, comes on The Benzinga Podcast to talk about his origins in business in finance, the implicit aspects of creating a successful business, and the state of the U.S economy.
23 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
Reuters MuniLand's Long on Jefferson County bankruptcy chances
Reuters MuniLand blogger Cate Long discusses the history of the swaps deal at the heart of Jefferson County's financial troubles, the prospect for a debt haircut vs. an outright bankruptcy, and implications for the broader muni market.
26 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
TABB Group's McPartland on swap execution facilities and the debt ceiling
TABB Group principal and director of fixed income research Kevin McPartland discusses the SEF provisions in Dodd-Frank and gives his outlook for U.S. Treasuries post-debt ceiling debate.
26 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
Standard Chartered's Green discusses China municipal debt, inflation, growth, and a Chinese view of the debt ceiling debate and QE3
Standard Chartered China analyst Stephen Green: "In five years time when we call the banks to stop lending, we're going to have a problem."
40 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
Domini's Kanzer on social investing, fracking, corporate campaign funding, and the financial crisis
Domini Social Investments managing director and general counsel Adam Kanzer discusses the firm's investment strategy and how shareholder activism with regard to their portfolio companies generates alpha.
11 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
BGB Securities' Yake on Dunkin Donuts IPO, restaurant stocks
BGB Securities analyst Sam Yakes covers a lot of restaurant stocks. While current valuations may be a bit rich for his value investor taste, he likes the company's outlook for a number of reasons, not least of all their solid business model, charismatic leadership, and large private equity stake.
10 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
Nilson Report's Robertson on mobile payments
Nilson Report publisher David Robertson discusses trends in mobile payments, NFC, and the iPhone 5.
23 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
Brett McDonnell on Dodd-Frank, Keynesian vs. Austrian responses to financial crises
University of Minnesota Law School professor Dr. Brett McDonnell discusses a recent paper wherein he compares libertarian and liberal responses to financial crises, and gives his view on Dodd-Frank through this prism.
12 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
Bloomberg's Yueh on conflicting central bank mandates
Bloomberg TV economics correspondent Linda Yueh discusses discrepancies in the policy mandates of certain central banks, particularly between the Financial Policy Committee and the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England.
16 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
Investigative reporter Kelly Carr on Cheyenne's 'House of Secrets' and corporate secrecy in America
Reuters broke the story of 2710 Thomes Avenue, the small house in Cheyenne, Wyoming that is "home" to more than 2,000 companies. Benzinga Radio had the chance to chat with Carr on the details of her investigation and the United States' surprising emergence as a haven for corpoarate secrecy.
21 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
Foundry Group's Feld on financial literacy for entrepreneurs and social media trends including Zynga and Google+
Foundry Group co-founder and managing director Brad Feld discusses his new book, "Venture Deals: How to Be Smarter Than Your Lawyer and Venture Capitalist," and his attempt to empower the entrepreneurial community with a higher level of financial literacy.
23 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
Threadless CEO Thomas Ryan on the future of Threadless, Atrium, social media
Threadless CEO Thomas Ryan discusses the Threadless growth story, including the exciting new Atrium initiative, as well as social media trends and how to stay on top of them.
12 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
Capstone's Meeks on LNKD valuation, social media bubble
Capstone Investments senior internet analyst Paul Meeks explains why he is the only guy on the Street with a sell rating on LNKD, citing excessively high valuations. Meeks thinks we could see a bubble in social media last until some of the bigger players like Facebook and Twitter come to market.
16 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
Dennis Gartman on the unraveling eurozone and the end of the gold party
Dennis Gartman, author of the Gartman Letter, discusses an impending eurozone breakup and says the gold in euros trade has become too crowded.
19 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
David Zetland discusses water economics in the United States
Wageningen University water economist David Zetland, author of the new book entitled "The End of Abundance: Economic Solutions to Water Scarcity," explains free market pricing solutions to the threat of increased water scarcity in the U.S.
21 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
STRATFOR'S Papic on Italy and Spain debt fears, Greece, and the irrelevance of ratings agencies
STRATFOR Senior Eurasia Analyst Marko Papic breaks down market fears over Italian and Spanish political crises and debt loads, discusses the latest out of Greek bailout talks, and explains the reason why credit ratings agencies have been relegated to uselessness in the eurozone.
22 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
Oakland Institute's Mittal on GS and JPM's Africa farmland jaunt
Oakland Institute founder and executive director Anuradha Mittal details the institutional investments being made in African farmland right now as investment banks and sovereign wealth funds move to sweep up property on the cheap while driving up land and food prices.
20 minutes | Aug 3, 2011
UMKC's Black and Atlantic Equities' Lewis discuss BAC settlement
UMKC professor of economics and former senior regulator Bill Black and Atlantic Equities partner Edward Lewis offer a cautious outlook on Bank of America despite recent optimism as a result of its recently-announced $8.5 billion mortgage settlement.
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