Paul Vigna, Stephen Grocer, Erik Holm and Telis Demos examine the latest trends in the IPO world. Have companies just given up? Then, a look at some highly anticipated meetings on the horizon for the ECB and OPEC and what they could mean for the market.
19 min
327
The Search for the Elusive Perfect Gift
Financial Food Fight: Paul Vigna, Erik Holm, Stephen Grocer and Chuck Jaffe try to find the perfect gift for what has become the most misunderstood holiday.
18 min
328
Pfizer and Allergan Merge in Record Making Deal
Paul Vigna, Erik Holm, Maureen Farrell, and Dana Mattioli sound off on Pfizer and Allergan's record making $155 billion M&A Deal and what it means for the economy.
16 min
329
Crowdfunding to Pay Off Your E-Trade Bill?
Financial Food Fight: Paul Vigna, Chuck Jaffe, Maureen Farrell and Ben Levisohn sound off on predictions for Match and Square, fresh out the gate with new IPOs. Plus, how one trader attempts to crowdfund his E-Trade bill after his short position gets crushed.
19 min
330
Easing Holiday Spending Stress With Some Pizza
Paul Vigna, Stephen Grocer, Erik Holm, and Kristen Scholer predict how the markets will fare this upcoming holiday spending season. Plus, how one retailer responds to the pressure by ordering some pizza.
18 min
331
Ackman v. Buffett; Off the Record v. Social Media
Financial Food Fight: Paul Vigna, Erik Holm, Jack Otter and Chuck Jaffe sound off on the Ackman-Buffett morality feud. And what does it mean to be off the record in an era of social media?
17 min
332
Valeant's Last Chance and Rate Hikes: A Done Deal?
Paul Vigna, Stephen Grocer, John Carney and David Benoit talk the odds of a Fed interest rate hike in December. Plus, a look at the fate of Valeant Pharmaceticals after its CEO is forced to sell a huge block of his stock.
16 min
333
A Jobs Report Blowout and Bitcoin Insanity
Financial Food Fight: Paul Vigna, Erik Holm, Jack Otter and Chuck Jaffe take their places and sound off on Bitcoin's latest jolt to the cryptocurrency world and what the new jobs report means for the Federal Reserve.
19 min
334
What Will the Jobs Report Mean for the Fed?
The Moneybeat crew discusses the latest short seller's Valeant report -- after hinting at new bombshells, no new allegations were made. Plus, what does the upcoming jobs report mean for the economy and the Fed?
23 min
335
Valeant plays defense + Apple earnings predictions
The Moneybeat crew tries to answer the looming questions that remain after Valeant Pharmaceuticals plays defense. Plus, does the market think it has the Fed in its pocket? And whether or not the iPhone 6s will boost earnings for Apple.
18 min
336
Morgan Stanley's miss and Weight Watchers gain
Stocks soar for Weight Watchers as Oprah Winfrey buys in, but Morgan Stanley and Valeant have seen better days. Paul Vigna, Erik Holm, Maureen Farrell, and John Carney break it down.
19 min
337
Dell, EMC, and the biggest deal in tech history
Paul Vigna, Stephen Grocer, Vipal Monga, and John Carney are talking all about Dell, EMC and the biggest deal in tech history. Plus, how bank earnings are heating up earnings season.
18 min
338
The jobs market's effect on an unsteady economy
Paul Vigna and the Moneybeat crew are breaking down the latest happenings from an unsteady market -- and what it could mean for the economy.
18 min
339
Coming soon to WSJ Podcasts: Moneybeat
Coming soon to WSJ Podcasts: Moneybeat Monday.
0 min
340
MoneyBeat Week Discusses the Wild Week on Wall St.
The MoneyBeat team breaks down a wild week in the market-which reversed course Wednesday thanks to the Fed-and looks ahead to 2015.
28 min
341
Moneybeat discusses falling oil prices.
Oil's fallen nearly 50% since the summer, and the fallout from its plunge are already spreading far and wide. The MoneyBeat team explains.
22 min
342
Moneybeat Week Discusses the new jobs numbers.
The WSJ Moneybeat team breaks down the week that was on Wall Street and looks ahead to what could drive the market going forward.
22 min
343
Moneybeat Discusses oil and OPEC
OPEC's decision not to cut production has roiled the markets and sent oil to four-year lows. Heard on the Street's Liam Denning joins the MoneyBeat to discuss.
25 min
344
Moneybeat Week discusses latest merger activity.
The MoneyBeat team breaks down the biggest deal of the year-the $66 billion purchase of Allergan Inc. by Actavis PLC-and discuss what the recent merger-mania says about the state of the stock market.
23 min
345
Moneybeat Discusses Mergers and the Market
The MoneyBeat crew breaks down all the big deals-and potential deals-in the news this week, from Halliburton and Baker Hughes to Warren Buffett and Duracell.
44 min
346
Moneybeat Week Discusses the new jobs numbers.
The MoneyBeat crew crunches the numbers on Friday's jobs report, which fell short of expectations but continued a positive trend not seen since the 1990s.
26 min
347
Moneybeat Discusses the Market
The MoneyBeat crew discusses what's behind the stock market's recent comeback and what's up with the reduction in Citigroup's earnings. All that-plus some baseball and Mila Kunis-on MoneyBeat Week.
26 min
348
Moneybeat Discusses the Market
Stocks rebounded sharply from last week's sell-off and Reebok received an offer from a surprising bidder. All that and more on MoneyBeat Week.
29 min
349
Moneybeat Week Discusses Market Volatility.
The renewed volatility on Wall Street has many wondering whether the worst of the pullback is over, or if tough times are just beginning. In this week's podcast, the MoneyBeat crew dissects the big moves in stocks, bonds and oil and offers predictions for what's in store for the rest of the year.
26 min
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Moneybeat Week Discusses Market Volatility.
A sudden burst of volatility swept over Wall Street this week as slowing global growth, particularly in Europe, and a strengthening dollar spooked investors. In this week's podcast, the MoneyBeat crew examines the big stock swings and what they mean for investors in the weeks ahead.