Topic: Market Watch

4 chapters across the catalog

Episode 456 2:38:38 - 2:41:01

456: Sell-ah-bretties

German Gold Repatriation, CNBC Nanny Tragedy

Germany requests to audit and repatriate its gold reserves held by the U.S. Federal Reserve, leading to speculation about whether the gold still exists. In another story, a tragic event involving a CNBC executive's children and a nanny is tenuously linked by some online reports to a $43 trillion lawsuit against major banks.

Michelle Oprah and the Strippers
Episode 57 1:14:57 - 1:16:25

57: Michelle Oprah and the Strippers

Market Bottom Feeding, Walmart Layaway Programs

Despite the economic slowdown, low stock prices for companies like Intel and AMD are viewed as a "buying opportunity of a lifetime." As consumers save more and the economy grinds to a halt, retailers like Walmart are reintroducing layaway programs through email marketing to accommodate the shift in spending habits.

The Zen "Offer"
Episode 29 1:01:18 - 1:02:58

29: The Zen "Offer"

Independent Publishing, Amazon Market Tactics

The independent publishing community is monitoring legal developments regarding Amazon's "strong-arm" tactics in the print-on-demand sector. Reports suggest that the company is leveraging its retail dominance to force publishers into using its internal services despite quality concerns. These market maneuvers are being analyzed for their impact on publicly traded companies and the broader digital economy.

Volvo's Are Sexy
Episode 18 46:36 - 50:08

18: Volvo's Are Sexy

Iranian Oil Bourse, Euro-Based Trading

Research into the "Iranian Bourse" on Kish Island suggests the exchange intended to trade oil in Euros rather than U.S. Dollars. Attempts to contact hotels on the island via email and phone failed, supporting the theory that the mysterious undersea cable cuts specifically targeted Iranian telecommunications to delay the opening of the exchange.