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FT News Briefing

Financial Times

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A rundown of the most important global business stories you need to know for the coming day, from the newsroom of the Financial Times. Available every weekday morning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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At Mondoweiss, our beat is Palestine and the movements, activists and policymakers who affect what's happening there. We cover Palestinians' stories of occupation, resistance and hope – stories that show us all how the world's struggles interconnect.
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We’re Not Kidding is a show where funny people talk about serious things, hosted by Zeteo founder and CEO Mehdi Hasan and regularly featuring internationally acclaimed comedian Bassem Youssef. Each episode, Mehdi is joined by a renowned guest host for a sometimes lighthearted, sometimes vulnerable conversation about topics they can't discuss anywhere else. zeteo.com
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Data scientist Hannah Ritchie and sustainability nerd Rob Stewart are climate optimists. They join forces to unpack solutions to the climate crisis, and the innovators, entrepreneurs and scientists behind them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join host Zach Ellis, CEO of TruckVin, as he discusses insights on the Transportation Industry, entrepreneurship, and high achievement with today's top industry experts. TruckVin is America’s foremost truck buyer. As a trusted partner to thousands of fleets across the nation, you can rest assured we’re professionals when it comes time to divest your assets.
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Micro-Affirmations: School Leaders

Dr. Dedy & Catherine Brown

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Micro-affirmations are small positive words and deeds that recognize the contributions of others. We seek to divest from the obsession with ranking and rewarding "the top" of every category imaginable. Rather, the Micro-affirmations podcast recognizes the collective efforts of those who make substantial contributions to our collective well-being. In this edition of Micro-Affirmations we recognize the school leaders who make schools a better place for those who have been traditionally harmed ...
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Palestine Debrief

Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East

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"Palestine Debrief" is a podcast that discusses all things related to Palestine: the stories, people, issues and events. A discussion with experts, politicians, artists and activists to provide a distinctive approach about Palestine as it intersects with the political landscape here in Canada and beyond. This podcast is a production of Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME, www.cjpme.org).
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The Heart

Kaitlin Prest

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Since 2014 this longstanding podcast favourite has been creating hard-hitting cinematic stories about love, bodies and all of the things between humans that we don’t know how to name. Creator Kaitlin Prest works with her friends, idols and all kinds of loved ones to bring you into an expansive sonic universe that challenges what we think we know about relationships.
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Cranium Shorts

Chuck Bell, Matt Stephenson, Kim Bell, Lauren Stephenson

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Get ready for a wild ride through the wacky world of unpredictable banter. Join your hosts, Chuck, Matt, Kim and Lauren as they don their topic caps and dive headfirst into an eclectic mix of subjects, serving up humor and lighthearted insights along the way. This is ”CRANIUM SHORTS” - Quick tidbits from our brains that may also be short circuits!
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Uncharted Territory

Uncharted Territory

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Uncharted Territory is a podcast about climate change, politics, and action. Made by Gen Z, for Gen Z. Climate Change is scary. Caring about something can be even scarier. We’re here to brave the uncharted territory together.
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Illuminate

Melanin MeetUps

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Powered by Melanin MeetUps, Illuminate is a dynamic Ted-Talk-like series featuring leading Black luminaries, visionaries, professionals, and changemakers tackling society's most pressing challenges. Hear powerful stories and innovative ideas from established and emerging voices across all industries, addressing imaginative and solution-based ideas from climate change, mental health, entertainment, social justice and more. Illuminate aims to unlock human potential and forge a new path of enli ...
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A semi-weekly thirty minutes of inspiration. Hosted by Marc Ross, Chief Instigator at Needle Consultants, LLC, this podcast focuses on the world of inspiration, purpose, business, and art. Each episode, listeners will hear from leaders who recognize that our civilization is at a crossroads, where resources are becoming scarce, people are becoming fragmented, and government is dysfunctional. Instead, we are turning to our business leaders and cultural icons to lead the way, to inspire us, and ...
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Responsible Investing for a Sustainable Economy is a weekly podcast that unpacks the environmental, social, and governance issues that companies need to tackle as investors like you demand more than just the bottom line. Host Tim Nash has been helping people understand how to invest responsibly for over a decade. When he started, few knew what sustainability, impact investing, ESG, CSR, or the transition to a low carbon economy really meant. Now responsible investing is a hot topic for new i ...
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The Perisson Podcast

Andrew Klager and Jarrod McKenna — Institute for Religion, Peace and Justice

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Embracing peace in a violent world can be a challenging and lonely experience. The Perisson Podcast features co-hosts Andrew Klager and Jarrod McKenna interviewing peacemakers from around the world who work in a variety of contexts to subvert empire by loving enemies, repaying evil with good, and embracing a nonviolent way of life — by "doing more (perisson) than others" (Mt. 5:20, 46–48). The responses of those we interview are meant to distill their "best of the best," their "aha moments," ...
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The Alpha Females Invest

Alpha Females Invest

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Empowering Finance, Empowering Women: Search For Alpha with the AFI Podcast! Announced Top 20 Best Female Finance Podcasts by FeedSpot in 2023 Join Emilie, Maddie and Cluny as they bring you the Alpha Females Invest Podcast, designed to elevate your financial knowledge. With a blend of unique perspectives from both buy and sell sides of the market, we delve into insightful conversations with industry experts from the Australian finance sector. Whether you're a seasoned finance professional, ...
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Listen to story: https://ia801708.us.archive.org/16/items/2025-12-02-ruws_202512/2025_12_02_Tamar_Sarai.mp3 Download: mp3 (Duration: 16:05) If you care about supporting solutions journalism so we can realize a better world together, please consider upgrading your subscription TODAY Subscribe for as little as $4 a month (5-day free trial) FEATURING …
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2025 is winding down but the fight for workers rights never slows, we're back with another episode! This week's headlines include stories from Pakistan, Italy, the UK, Canada, France, Occupied Palestine, and Philadelphia. Several weeks ago, a massive anti-union purge was carried out by the management of Teen Vogue, we discuss the implications for o…
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To get access to the full interview, support us on Patreon @ http://patreon.com/workstoppage Professor Schuhrke joins us once again to discuss his newest book No Neutrals There: US Labor, Zionism, and the Struggle for Palestine. We discuss the history of the Zionist project and how US labor leadership guided a huge amount of support for the settler…
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What went right in 2025? What could go wrong in 2026? Recorded for the FT’s digital conference The Global Boardroom, Katie Martin and Rob Armstrong talk with Ian Smith, the FT’s senior markets correspondent, about the incredible resilience of the US stock market, and the challenges ahead. Also, they go long boring companies and short KPop Demon Hun…
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The French pioneer of European integration Jean Monnet believed that Europe would be ‘built in crisis’. The war in Ukraine is putting this theory to the test, once again. Gideon discusses with historian Timothy Garton Ash how European leaders are responding to this latest crisis after the brief ‘holiday from history’ that followed the fall of the B…
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When international private equity groups first entered Japan at the turn of the 21st century, newspapers criticised them as vulture funds and politicians steered clear of public contact. Today, it’s a different story. Dozens of buyout groups have set up in the country and the establishment is courting them. The FT’s Tokyo correspondent David Keohan…
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It's our last regular episode of 2025 and we've got a ton of labor news for you all. We start with headlines from Starbucks, Amazon, New Seasons Grocery, Sysco, the WNBA, the University of Maine, and the nations of Portugal, Bolivia, Mexico, and Brazil. Resident doctors in the UK have gone on strike again, this time with a Labour government in powe…
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This is an episode of Political Fix, the FT weekly podcast that takes you into the corridors of Westminster to unwrap, analyse and debate British politics with a regular panel of FT correspondents. It’s been another turbulent year in UK politics. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has faced down rebellions from within his own party, overseen scandals and …
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How much do we really know about ageing? For decades, scientists have been trying to understand the biology of the ageing process - what happens to our bodies as we get older? And is it possible to slow that process down or even stop it all together? In this series of Tech Tonic, the FT’s Hannah Kuchler and Michael Peel look into the past, present …
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In this final episode of their series for the FT's The Economics Show, FT chief economics commentator Martin Wolf and Nobel laureate Paul Krugman consider listeners’ questions and comments ranging from a critique of globalisation, increasing inequality and plutocracy, the global appetite for US federal debt, China’s economic future and much more. T…
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The holiday season is the most wonderful time of the year, but it's also the most expensive. Between gifts, food and travel, people can end up spending a lot of money this year. The Financial Times’ consumer editor Claer Barrett explains why people are feeling the pinch this season and what they can do about it. Mentioned in this podcast: Economist…
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BP chief executive Murray Auchincloss has said he will step down after less than two years in the role, India’s central bank governor expects the country’s interest rates to remain low for a ‘long period’, and UK inflation fell more than expected to an eight-month low of 3.2 per cent. Plus, global companies are seeking private equity partners in Ch…
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Investors are snapping up Venezuela’s defaulted debt, JPMorgan Chase has withdrawn almost $350bn in cash from its account at the Federal Reserve since 2023, and the US unemployment rate rose to its highest level in more than four years. Plus, global asset managers’ cash holdings have fallen to a record low in a sign of investors’ bullishness about …
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With the world getting worse and worse, the cause of labor remains the hope of the world. With that in mind, we start with headlines from workers on another general strike in Italy, the nationwide Starbucks strike, nurses and Amazon drivers unionizing with the Teamsters, id software workers joining the CWA, and many more. AI is once again exposed a…
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Listen to story: https://ia600302.us.archive.org/2/items/RUFJ_Unai_Montes_Irueste/2025_12_15_Unai_Montes_Irueste.mp3 Download: mp3 (Duration: 30:47) Upgrade your subscription now to access the EXTENDED CUT of this interview, not available to anyone except Rising Up paid subscribers. Subscribe for as little as $4 a month (5-day free trial) 🤩 ENJOY T…
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Shell’s merger chief departed after a bid to acquire rival BP was quashed internally, and the EU’s top trade official warns the bloc would lose global credibility if it fails to approve its trade deal with the Mercosur group of South American countries. Plus, Brussels plans to scrap the EU’s 2035 combustion engine ban, and hedge funds and trading f…
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Senior fellow at New Delhi based think-tank CSEP, Rahul Tongia, does a deep dive on India. It’s one of the world’s biggest emitters, but it’s also on the frontline of climate change; more than 80 percent of people live in places that are at risk of climate-induced disasters. Rahul explores whether their progress is fast enough, and whose responsibi…
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A terror attack on a Jewish event in Sydney kills more than a dozen people. Plus, investors are increasingly concerned about how much debt is funding the AI boom, world leaders meet to discuss a peace plan for Ukraine, and it’s a big week for US economic data. And: The FT’s ‘Behind the Money’ podcast looks into whistleblowing in the UK. Mentioned i…
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Listen to story: https://dn710202.ca.archive.org/0/items/2025-12-09-RUWS/2025_12_09_Dortell_Williams.mp3 Download: mp3 (Duration: 17:11) Support a program that gives voice to incarcerated people like Dortell Williams and lifts up abolitionist ideals! Subscribe for as little as $4 a month (5-day free trial) FEATURING DORTELL WILLIAMS - Crime, we kno…
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Cryptocurrency entrepreneur Do Kwon is sentenced to 15 years in prison on two counts of fraud, and the Walt Disney Company will allow OpenAI to use its characters in its flagship products. Plus, football fans are outraged over ticket prices for next year’s World Cup. And, you’ll meet the hardliner who wants to make Chile great again. Mentioned in t…
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Listen to story: https://dn710202.ca.archive.org/0/items/2025-12-09-RUWS/2025_12_09_Marianne_Dhenin.mp3 Download: mp3 (Duration: 20:42) Support a program that never censors the truth of Palestine and Israel, while upholding the lives and dignity of Arab, Muslim, Palestinian, and Jewish people. Subscribe for as little as $4 a month (5-day free trial…
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The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter point, and Oracle shares fell on Wednesday after it reported disappointing revenues. Plus, there’s one conglomerate in Abu Dhabi dominating the economy and its ownership is in the hands of the royal family. Mentioned in this podcast: Federal Reserve cuts rates to lowest level in three years in div…
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Listen to story: https://dn710202.ca.archive.org/0/items/2025-12-09-RUWS/2025_12_09_Andy_Lee_Roth.mp3 Download: mp3 (Duration: 22:12) Support a program that isn't afraid to cover stories corporate media won't! Subscribe for as little as $4 a month (5-day free trial) FEATURING ANDY LEE ROTH - As Netflix and Paramount make aggressive bids to buy Warn…
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EU countries want to fast-track a decision to indefinitely immobilise up to €210bn in Russian sovereign assets, investors have increased bets that interest rates in major economies could diverge next year, and Berlin stands ready to throw its weight behind a German candidate to be the next president of the European Central Bank. Plus, Australia is …
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit zeteo.com Noam Shuster-Eliassi is what some people might call a ‘unicorn’. She’s an anti-Zionist, Jewish-Iranian Israeli who speaks fluent Arabic and grew up in a tiny village in Israel called the ‘Oasis of Peace’, where Jews and Palestinians choose to live together. And while she starte…
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Listen to story: https://dn710107.ca.archive.org/0/items/RUFJ_Christinej-Neumann_Ortiz/2025_12_08_RUFJ_Christine_Neumann_Ortiz.mp3 Download: mp3 (Duration: 33:50) Upgrade your subscription now to access the EXTENDED CUT of this interview, not available to anyone except Rising Up paid subscribers. Subscribe for as little as $4 a month (5-day free tr…
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The scientist behind the famous warming stripes gives practical advice on how to talk about climate change in a way that actually brings about change. The climate stripes themselves will be remembered in history as a pivotal point in climate debate. Professor Ed Hawkins chats about what inspired the warming stripes, and the craziest reaction they’v…
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Paramount has launched a $108bn hostile bid to buy Warner Bros Discovery, US natural gas prices are soaring as the country ships record amounts of the fuel overseas, and US President Donald Trump says Nvidia will be allowed to send its H200 chips to China. Plus, retail investors are helping drive gold and US stocks towards “bubble” territory, the B…
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Europe seeks to rally support for Ukraine as US pressure builds, and there’s likely to be plenty of debate ahead of the Federal Reserve’s final rate decision of the year. Plus, how Netflix’s blockbuster Warner Brothers Discovery buy could reshape entertainment. Mentioned in this podcast: European allies to rally support for Ukraine as US pressure m…
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The Big Four accounting firms maintained their iron grip on auditing the UK’s largest companies last year, the industry watchdog has found. Plus, Japan’s economic normalisation could impact global bond markets. Mentioned in this podcast: Big Four maintain stranglehold on biggest UK audits US senators seek to block Nvidia sales of advanced chips to …
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Listen to story: https://dn721801.ca.archive.org/0/items/2025-12-02-RUWS/2025_12_02_Judith_Enck.mp3 Download: mp3 (Duration: 30:12) Unwrap the best gift this holiday season: truly independent media that informs and activates us to build a just world. Subscribe for as little as $4 a month (5-day free trial) FEATURING JUDITH ENCK - We are awash in pl…
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Bond-market investors worry that the leading candidate for Fed chair is too close to US President Donald Trump, while HSBC finally picks its new chair. Plus, the EU has a last-minute plan to fund Ukraine’s economic revival. Mentioned in this podcast: Bond investors warned US Treasury over picking Kevin Hassett as Fed chair HSBC appoints Brendan Nel…
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Listen to story: https://dn721801.ca.archive.org/0/items/2025-12-02-RUWS/2025_12_02_Norman_Solomon.mp3 Download: mp3 (Duration: 25:53) Please consider upgrading to PAID - it's SUPER CHEAP. Your subscription sustains independent media. $4 a month (5-day free trial) FEATURING NORMAN SOLOMON - Corporate Democrats pushed progressive alternatives out of…
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Nigel Farage has told donors he expects to do an election deal with the Conservatives, and the race to narrow OpenAI’s dominance in the chatbot race. Plus, Eurozone inflation unexpectedly turns higher and China’s biopharma industry could be a threat to western dominance in the sector. Mentioned in this podcast: Farage tells donors he expects to do …
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Workers have been pummeled by an overload of customers on Black Friday, so there's a lot to catch up on as we enter the final month of 2025. We start with headlines covering Amazon, Highlander Charter School, Brown University, the University of Maryland, Columbia University, the UFW, National Park Workers, Campbell's, Uber and Lyft, and Leonardo S.…
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Listen to story: https://dn710109.ca.archive.org/0/items/RUFJ_Dr_Jen_Jones/RUFJ_2025_12_01_DrJenJones.mp3 Download: mp3 (Duration: 30:52) Upgrade your subscription now to access the EXTENDED CUT of this interview, not available to anyone except Rising Up paid subscribers. Subscribe for as little as $4 a month (5-day free trial) 🤩 ENJOY THE LATEST E…
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UK pension funds are cutting back their exposure to US equities, and Swiss prosecutors have filed charges against Credit Suisse and its owner UBS over alleged organisational “deficiencies”. Plus, the chair of the UK's Office for Budget Responsibility has resigned, and the UK government will increase NHS spending on medicines to secure a carve-out f…
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In this episode we put our resident data scientist in the hot seat, and discuss a range of topics across her new book, Clearing the Air. From AI’s energy appetite to the future of your household bills, and why electric vehicles leave Hannah feeling hopeful - her sharp, evidence driven answers will make you reconsider the headlines. Season five of S…
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Artificial intelligence is threatening starting consultancy salaries, and the push to end Russia’s years-long invasion of Ukraine continues this week. Plus, Revolut did not tell UK regulators its CEO was listed as UAE resident. And, voice trading is making a comeback on one part of Wall Street. Mentioned in this podcast: Top consultancies freeze st…
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As President Donald Trump approaches the one-year anniversary of his second term in office, the FT’s chief economics commentator Martin Wolf, and Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Krugman sit down to discuss the US economy and the state of American democracy. Are American consumers finally feeling the effect of Trump’s tariffs? Is AI to blame for …
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Artificial intelligence has the potential to disrupt almost every industry we work in, from manufacturing to stock trading. Defence is no exception, and at a time of rising global conflict, the question of how different militaries are using AI is increasingly important. The FT’s Helen Warrell is joined by MIT Technology Review senior reporter James…
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Listen to story: https://ia801701.us.archive.org/11/items/2025-11-25-RUWS/2025_11_25_Dortell_Williams.mp3 Download: mp3 (Duration: 20:21) Please support this platform for the ideas of incarcerated people. So few media outlets offer so much for so little. Subscribe for as little as $4 a month (5-day free trial) This story was originally published on…
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S&P Global Ratings calls into question Tether’s ability to maintain its US dollar peg, and UK chancellor Rachel Reeves takes the wraps off the highly anticipated Budget. Plus, India’s booming steel production might be helping the domestic economy, but it’s causing environmental damage and trade tensions Mentioned in this podcast: S&P downgrades Tet…
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Listen to story: https://ia801701.us.archive.org/11/items/2025-11-25-RUWS/2025_11_25_DinaGilioWhitaker.mp3 Download: mp3 (Duration: 35:12) If you appreciate such deep conversations, rarely heard in mainstream media spaces, please consider supporting this show! Subscribe for as little as $4 a month (5-day free trial) FEATURING DINA GILIO-WHITAKER - …
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Google’s parent company got close to a record $4tn market capitalisation, and more than $1tn has been wiped from the cryptocurrency market in the past six weeks. Plus, US consumers aren’t feeling too merry ahead of the holidays, and the UK prepares for its long-awaited Budget day. Mentioned in this podcast: US retail sales growth slows as affordabi…
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