The Wall Street Journal's Jeffrey Sparshott previews the week's economic calendar with a look at consumer and inflation data, as well as what's new on the earnings front.
14 min
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Oil: What Went Wrong?
Heard on the Street's Spencer Jakab discusses how reports from OPEC, the IEA and the U.S. EIA on the oil market have sent prices to multi-month lows, and what a bleak oil outlook could mean for new opportunities.
16 min
53
This Week: Home Sales Data on Tap
MoneyBeat's Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer preview this week's economic schedule with Wall Street Journal reporter Sarah Chaney, including key reports on the home front.
13 min
54
Amazon Buys Whole Foods for $13.7 Billion
MoneyBeat's Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer discuss Amazon.com's deal to buy Whole Foods with the Wall Street Journal's Ben Eisen and Dave Benoit.
19 min
55
The Fed Hikes Interest Rates a Quarter Percent
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates and outlined its plans to shrink its $4.5 trillion balance sheet. BMO portfolio manager Scott Kimball joins Stephen Grocer and Paul Vigna to look at what the central bank did on Wednesday, and what it plans to do in the future.
18 min
56
IEX's Mixed Blessing; Is the Tech Run Over?
The MoneyBeat crew talks with the Wall Street Journal's Alex Osipovich about IEX, the company at the center of Michael Lewis' book "Flash Boys." Then, WSJ's Miriam Gottfried and Akane Otani on what's next for tech stocks now that the bull run has stalled.
22 min
57
This Week: The Fed, Retail Sales and a Budget P...
The Wall Street Journal's Kate Davidson previews the week's economic calendar, looking at the Fed meeting, retail sales, and the Trump administration's budget proposal.
18 min
58
The Everything Rally: Breaking Down All Things ...
From Bitcoin to the tech sector, MoneyBeat takes a look at the emerging market rally and the driving factors behind it.
22 min
59
Super Thursday Preview: How Will ECB Meeting Im...
Ahead of its highly anticipated policy meeting, the Wall Street Journal's Jon Sindreu and WSJ Pro reporter Todd Buell talk all things ECB with an in-depth discussion about how Thursday's meeting could impact the economy.
19 min
60
Now Managing This Guy's Money: 400,000 Internet...
Software engineer Mike Roberts joins MoneyBeat to talk about the game he created using thousands of lines of computer code that lets random people pick the stocks in his $50,000 portfolio.
24 min
61
This Week: Productivity, the ECB, and James Comey
The Wall Street Journal's Josh Zumbrun joins Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to preview the week's economic calendar with a look at productivity data, the ECB's meeting, and how James Comey testifying before a U.S. Senate panel could impact markets.
18 min
62
Does Paris Matter Less Than It Seems?
Heard on the Street's Spencer Jakab sits down with Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to discuss President Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement, and why it will have less impact on businesses than expected.
19 min
63
This Week: New Data, Jobs, More Earnings
The Wall Street Journal's Jeffrey Sparshott joins MoneyBeat's Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to preview the upcoming economic week.
21 min
64
The Death of the Stock Split?
With companies no longer splitting stocks much anymore, the Wall Street Journal's Erik Holm and Ben Eisen join MoneyBeat with a look at the drastic shift in perception of what makes a good stock.
25 min
65
Magnetar Capital, BlackRock Bet on the Quants
First, MoneyBeat's look at quants continues with Rob Copeland discussing Magnetar Capital's billion-dollar quantitative effort to buck the hedge-fund massacre waylaying its peers. Then, Sarah Krouse talks about BlackRock's new advertising system that uses sentiment analysis from Twitter to help determine when to advertise specific funds.
18 min
66
Book Club: Author Robert Bruner Talks M&A 'Deal...
Author Robert Bruner joins MoneyBeat's book club roundtable to discuss "Deals from Hell: M&A Lessons that Rise Above the Ashes," a look at the worst deals ever and the lessons learned from them.
32 min
67
This Week: Existing Home Sales, The Fed, Consum...
The Wall Street Journal's Ben Leubsdorf previews the week's economic calendar with a look at existing home sales, Fed minutes, and consumer sentiment.
15 min
68
The Quants: Today's Kings of Wall Street?
The Wall Street Journal's Gregory Zuckerman and Geoffrey Rogow discuss how the rise of quantitative trading is shifting the landscape of the markets and why "the quants" may be the new kings of Wall Street.
16 min
69
Are You Crazy Enough to Buy a Quadruple-Leverag...
The Wall Street Journal's Jason Zweig and Chris Dieterich discuss funds called ForceShares and how the latest way of trying to make money off volatility is wildly risky.
21 min
70
Why Banks Are Doing Big Business in Poor Neighb...
The Wall Street Journal's Rachel Louise Ensign and AnnaMaria Andriotis discuss why bank branches in certain business districts are given low-income designation by a quirk in federal law.
19 min
71
What's Driving the International M&A Market?
Hogan Lovells' Matthias Hirschmann discusses how M&A uncertainty is impacting the markets, as well as how the Trump administration could shift the driving forces behind international M&A.
22 min
72
This Week: Housing, Manufacturing, and Big Earn...
The Wall Street Journal's Sarah Chaney joins Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to preview the week's economic calendar with a look at the housing market, manufacturing data and another week of earnings.
15 min
73
What Does Apple's $800 Billion Valuation Mean f...
Now that Apple has a market capitalization of $800 billion, Dan Gallagher and Chris Dieterich break down what's behind its latest milestone and its overall impact on the tech sector.
22 min
74
How to Make the Most Out of Your ETF Portfolio
As the ETF market evolves and makes buying an exchange-traded fund more and more complicated, Jillian DelSignore, Head of ETF Distribution at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, talks how to make the most out of your portfolio.
25 min
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Top Takeaways From Healthcare Bill and Berkshir...
Now that the GOP healthcare bill has passed the House, Heard on the Street's Charley Grant and Mark Doms, senior economist at Nomura, talk what investors should be looking out for next. Then, Erik Holm breaks down the top takeaways from the 2017 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting.