Recent Episodes
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Love thy neighbour: South-East Asia’s China problem
Mar 27, 2025 – 41:56 -
Reid Hoffman: a Silicon Valley superstar on Musk, AI and the future of humanity
Mar 20, 2025 – 39:02 -
Developing crisis: why foreign aid needs an overhaul
Mar 13, 2025 – 46:34 -
Tariff turmoil: Donald Trump’s trade policy chaos
Mar 6, 2025 – 51:50 -
Triple threat: the European economy has a Trump problem
Feb 27, 2025 – 45:29 -
Electric dreams: Indonesia’s reckless bet on EVs
Feb 20, 2025 – 42:36 -
Deflated expectations: can China stop prices falling?
Feb 13, 2025 – 46:37 -
Catastrophes and capitalism: can capital markets protect people from disasters?
Feb 6, 2025 – 49:05 -
DeepSeek and destroy: how a Chinese AI startup shook Silicon Valley
Jan 30, 2025 – 43:12 -
Trailer: Scam Inc
Jan 30, 2025 – 3:47 -
Reeves on the line: an interview with Britain’s chancellor at Davos
Jan 23, 2025 – 44:07 -
The new tech right: how Silicon Valley fell in line with Donald Trump
Jan 16, 2025 – 44:13 -
Battered Britain: how the UK’s growth problem became a crisis
Jan 9, 2025 – 46:49 -
Buying happiness: how to invest if you want to be cheerful
Jan 2, 2025 – 46:41 -
From our archive: Taylor's version (part two)
Dec 26, 2024 – 47:01 -
From our archive: Taylor's version (part one)
Dec 26, 2024 – 45:32 -
Quizmas time: are you smarter than the Money Talks hosts?
Dec 19, 2024 – 25:35 -
Argentina’s chainsaw economics: is Javier Milei’s campaign to smash the state working?
Dec 12, 2024 – 51:06 -
Gambling on America: how the US got hooked on sports betting
Dec 5, 2024 – 48:08 -
Indian capitalists: What’s behind India’s stock market rally?
Nov 28, 2024 – 48:51 -
Middle-class wilt: what’s happened to Asia’s middle-earners?
Nov 21, 2024 – 39:22 -
Green money: how much is the energy transition really going to cost?
Nov 14, 2024 – 48:50 -
The Trump trade: what investors expect from a second term
Nov 7, 2024 – 47:46 -
All that glitters: the new gold rush
Oct 31, 2024 – 47:43 -
Robotaxis: how close is a driverless future?
Oct 24, 2024 – 45:13 -
Democratic dividend: the winners of the 2024 Nobel prize in economics
Oct 17, 2024 – 44:13 -
Centres of attention: building for the global data boom
Oct 10, 2024 – 43:07 -
Out of commission: Will America’s realtors change their ways?
Oct 3, 2024 – 42:19 -
Ballot box bets: What America's election means for investors
Sep 26, 2024 – 44:03 -
Arrested development: why the world’s poorest are being left behind
Sep 19, 2024 – 45:31 -
Screen time: why the world can’t get enough of YouTube
Sep 12, 2024 – 36:51 -
Rolling up the welcome mat: why economists and voters clash over immigration
Sep 5, 2024 – 44:29 -
Money Talks: Taylor's version (part two)
Aug 29, 2024 – 46:48 -
Money Talks: Taylor's version (part one)
Aug 22, 2024 – 45:07 -
Going south: China’s growing export market
Aug 15, 2024 – 38:36 -
Carry-trade wars: why the market rout may not be over yet
Aug 8, 2024 – 39:13 -
Gensler v Trump: an interview with the most controversial man in American finance
Aug 1, 2024 – 43:51 -
O Canada: policy lessons from North America’s second-largest economy
Jul 25, 2024 – 44:24 -
Holding the baby: the motherhood penalty
Jul 18, 2024 – 44:48 -
Palaver in Paris: will politics derail France’s commercial revival?
Jul 11, 2024 – 42:10 -
The Bangalore model: Could developing countries get rich by exporting services?
Jul 4, 2024 – 41:05 -
Eye of the beholder: the opaque world of the art market
Jun 27, 2024 – 41:24 -
In a tailspin: what will it take to turn Boeing around?
Jun 20, 2024 – 37:17 -
Dangerous allure: Why the China model still appeals overseas
Jun 13, 2024 – 38:01 -
Music machines: Could AI kill the radio star?
Jun 6, 2024 – 40:13 -
Trailer: The Modi Raj
May 31, 2024 – 4:58 -
Baby doomers: Should you worry about falling birth rates?
May 30, 2024 – 42:16 -
New order: The global financial order is under threat
May 23, 2024 – 45:32 -
A wholesale success: Why Americans love Costco
May 16, 2024 – 38:47 -
Money Talks: Can the Singapore miracle continue?
May 9, 2024 – 45:13
Recent Reviews
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almennurOne-sided coverage galoreThe Dec 2024 gambling episode is a case in point. It felt like a sports betting commercial.
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NerfBHigh quality, and enjoyable even for a non business typeNothing makes me happier than seeing a new Money Talks episode among my podcasts. This group of knowledgeable, articulate and yet jovial friends enlightens the audience with substantial conversations and interviews. The economics rarely goes over my head but I am sure is satisfying to business professionals too. Along with the other Economist podcasts Money Talks is worth so much more than the subscription cost.
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bebebebefHands down my favorite podcastI look forward to this podcast every week. The hosts are intelligent and witty. I enjoy the interesting variety of topics, and I gain new knowledge and perspectives from every show. Great stuff!!
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fmedeadExcellent showThe hosts are great — thoughtful and funny. Great reporting as well
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Ovob60Just One ImprovementHello, I never miss an eposode of the podcast. Top notch, consistently. Howver, it would be made perfect if the 3+ min or so intro to each show with previews of later material, was cut back to <60 seconds. It is widely acknowledged that overly lengthy podcast intros overly annoy loyal listeners. Jim Basel, Switzerland
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BurtbritGood Pod, Terrible SubscriptionLike listening to this Podcast then they went subscription paywall on us, then dropped their topics off a cliff just scrolling through looking at them.
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KékcsillagPedantic and out of touchI find the show so-so but the deal killer for me is the pedantic delivery from people that sound like they’re old and out of touch. Perhaps the writers deserve some of the blame. It’s not necessary to constantly tell us that artificial intelligence is AI or that virtual reality is VR or augmented reality AR or that Citibank is a bank. Sheesh! 99% of people listening to the show know all of these things. If they don’t, they’re not part of your audience. Get with the program Economist!
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dq43$Podcast +As a long time subscriber to The Economist and a frequent podcast listener, the switch to podcast + is terrible - it requires iOS 17, which my device doesn’t use.
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BjornLouserGoing to miss this podcastSlipping off behind a paywall… good luck.
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tannyboy77Boo to the subscription modelYou should do an episode on the economics of podcasts. Do ads not provide enough revenue? Why switch to a subscription model? What will be the impact on number of subscribers? Are podcast listeners more or less likely to read your news articles than non-listeners? Will podcast subscription fees also decrease website traffic?
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SuperChrisUDeceptiveIt’s a real shame you’re switching to a paid model and taking podcasts away. You can do that but you’re losing much of your audience when you do. If it was just new content I’d be OK with it but the fact you’re taking away material is ridiculous. If you’re losing money on the podcasts just admit it but unless otherwise stated I’m assuming this is exactly what it seems like: a cash grab. I don’t even care about the price so much as the fact that it’s paid only.
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Shooter BosBoo. Boo on your paywall, Sir.Here’s my new stat of the week: 100. That’s the percent I will not be paying for the new Economist podcast subscription.
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UKListener123Was once good, now awfulWhat happened to this show? It used to be so good but lately it is awful. The 3 hosts sound like children the way they giggle at each other’ silly comments. And their “reporting” is completely shallow. A recent episode on the benefits of a college education was torture to listen to (I didn’t make it through the entire episode it was so bad). Either take the subject seriously or don’t do a podcast. This is WAY below the standards of The Economist (I’m a subscriber to the print edition and love the newspaper).
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Money talk listenerCan’t miss thisGreat show. Great hosts. Go ATM.
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JhwadeGreat ShowLove the podcast, this is a wonderful complement to reading the issue each week for more flavor on the market, business, and economic topics.
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MissSarChasmI for one love the banterAND Alice’s voice. I also like that you expand on topics like climate change because these things DO affect the large global economies of the world. Let the haters hate - you all are AWESOME. I feel smarter with every episode and this gets me out of my personal finance bubble and into a larger way of thinking.
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kkdjxndgdjdndh63Article and Ad at oddsGreat episode but so surprised that First Republic Bank was the one ad we had to listen this week 🙈
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Involved A2Bias in the EconomistHaving someone (Henry Gao) with an anglicized name from Singapore does not guarantee a non pro-China stance, seeing that Gao actually did his undergraduate degree at the China Youth University of Political Studies, China. The host also lets his own bias shows when he intimated that the US is relinquishing its role in the WTO. The USTR does not agree with the recent ruling because of clearly stated reasons. Tai recently said that the WTO needs to be updated for the world we live in.
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moving on-missuGood weekly talk.While their understanding of the driver of the “gender pay gap” is incomplete- I appreciate this show and believe you will also.
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Nadia_TunisiaLess jokes, more money talk!Too much joking and irrelevant banter. Moderation, please! This is why I am shifting to the FT.
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charles 2222Stick to FinanceThis podcast has gone so far downhill since it was launched several years ago by Zanny Minton Beddoes and Greg Ip. If you want to have a podcast about enviroinmental issues, create a separate one (and call it "To a Lesser Degree" and then cancel it because it's not popular). Don't try to squeeze environmental issues into a finance podcast. ...And stop trying to imitate the successful "Checks and Balance" style - it's not working.
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XavWasTakenWowI love money talks. Quality hosts. Great analysis.
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mitchell.33Don’t like new formatLong time listener. Usually love the content. Not a fan of the new format. Cut down on the banter. Just ask the experts and/or lead journalists for their opinions. Having three people go round robin with a couple words each to complete a sentence is the pits. Doing it multiple times an episode is torture.
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StephenLovesPodsAlice made CRYPTO REGULATION interesting!I was so skeptical that cryptocurrency regulation would be something I would care about, but Alice’s perspective and getting to hear from real people who lost OMG so much money… now I want to know more
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PodBizProMore pleaseEvery episode of this show is like getting to hang out with my three smartest finance friends, except none of my friends in finance are as fun as these three! Would honestly love like… little episodes with one host like reacting to finance indicators or something because you all are so good at explaining!
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chabonicExcellent - made me care about crypto!I love this show for the way it makes sure I understand what’s important in the world of traditional finance and money, but also new things as well. Honestly always thought crypto was just for young finance guys in fleece vests, but real people are using this stuff - need to pay attention and make sure we’re being smart about it in the finance community. Keep up the good work!
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Dr. DuruAlways something interestingFor a show that typically focuses on a single economic story, it delivers a fascinating array of interesting topics. Even if I don’t initially think I’ll be interested, I give the show a try and end up pleasantly surprised. A necessary part of my podcast life.
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SingleDadIVScuteness overloadplease allocate more time to speakers in your interviews than to yourselves and your useless banter…
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-Real-ReviewsGreat content ruined by advertisingPlease stop ask the excessive ads and all the long introductions and exits to each podcast. Can be 3-4 mins. Insane
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Dr. Strangelove!Weekly Financial BriefThis is my weekly podcast for getting some deeper analysis on the major financial events affecting the world. Occasionally, there is some good material. Sometimes, however, the analysis is too broad or misses the deeper aspects of issues.
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Dad-Love the new format!Great mix of insight and humour, plus some great interviews. Added bonus: fun banter among hosts. Well done!
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SAARKÉSHBroad coverage with depthSpecific in depth coverage of money focused trends are especially brilliant. However, waiting for FT to produce an energy specific podcast covering all aspects of the energy inflection point we are navigating through, hosted by Charlotte Hayward! Another hope is to see a collection of daily & weekend podcasts that can redefine the nature of digital media subscription. Magazines are boring digital or otherwise 🧜♀️
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001MarieGreatly Informative and Balanced PerspectivesI enjoy the weekly episodes and find great value in the approach to the content and the manner guest interviews are woven into the discussion.
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garrekdsGreat refresh of the formatThe new format for Money Talks — focusing deeply on single topics instead of rehashing what’s already in print — is really starting to shine. The latest episode, “Breaking the Bank? Part One”, went into whether central banks should consider climate risks. The hosts provided historical context and asked the bigger question of the limits of central bankers in steering a country’s economy and the boundary between central banks and domestic policy. It was engaging, thought-provoking, and went beyond the print coverage, which is refreshing.
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DesertGeek95Great shows and even better guest starsThank you all so much for making this Podcast.
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howlinghound1Greatlove it
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MothibiPkFantastic, timely, and insightful!Big fan of money talks!
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Juliet AvilaMore Rachana ShanbhogueLove the new stuff you’re bringing, the Economist has become my favourite podcast! Bring more Rachana Shanbhogue though, heard her on the 2021 unwrapped and she is awesome! <3
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honey gramI need more Money TalksThey touch all the econ topics of the week, I just hope it came out more than once a week. Well done and well rounded.
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eoqhvdowbtrchMisrepresentation of factsIf you know anything about economics, statistics, and partisan games, this podcast will keep you laughing and crying in equal turn.
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mela6845Highly recommendConcise content, clear messages, relevant stories.
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BlorpalBitcoin FUDThe primary criminal currency is the US dollar not bitcoin.
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100WestRelevantly insightful 👏🏼I enjoy each one of the interviews and analysis presented.
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HaLoRoCkErListen every morningPodcast is awesome listen every morning
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avm1406Simon Long rocksCould you please you incorporate a segment by that is 101 explainer on concepts such as why and when bond rates drop, pros and cons of inflation, relevance of gold standard ......for the novices and Econ wannabes.
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ttt993399Since when did the economist become liberal?Maybe there are only liberal young people willing to work for traditional news sources. They think of it as a crusade so they are willing to work for low wages. It feels like the objectivity is slowly departing. Still better than The NY Times, but still slanting liberal. I guess that’s the new world we live in. To be profitable requires rallying a base and it seems well educated people who desire to follow a podcast or subscribe to a news service are liberal the economist must cater to this audience to survive. It’s going to be a challenging decade.
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Enigma201010Good content, but hard to understand the host sometimesThis pod has great content but the host pronounces his “R”’s in a really weird way so I can’t tell what he’s saying sometimes. A more intelligible host would make it a 5-star pod.
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AwakeinlaHousing basics missedDemographics is the fundamental macroeconomic driver behind housing boom. That it wasn’t covered and the meandering side track into various microeconomic digressions was disappointing. Josh Brown of CNBC fame recently interviewed another housing economist who nailed the demographic geographic economic drivers
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541redConcise informationThank you for the information. Insightful
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Curveball 1EnjoyA brief overview on current topics. A good way to sell subscribers for a deeper dive.
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