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Heard on the Street's Paul Davies talks about the smooth way in which regulators handled the failure of Spain's Banco Popular. Then Spencer Jakab joins the show to discuss why shipping fuel could lead to a major disruption in the energy market.
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Adventures in Venezuela With Goldman Sachs
Heard on the Street's Anjani Trivedi talks why Goldman Sachs would have become involved in the sovereign debt of a troubled country like Venezuela. Then, Justin Lahart discusses early signs that tourism to the U.S. has fallen off in the wake of the election of President Trump.
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Drones Are Everywhere But Profits Elusive
Dan Gallagher joins Miriam Gottfried and Alex Frangos to talk how leading Chinese drone maker DJI is making life difficult for rivals. Then, Paul Davies discuss how, even as Brexit looms, London has the raw material that Europe needs for its capital markets.
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Nvidia's Growth Is the Envy of Intel
Heard on the Street's Dan Gallagher joins Miriam Gottfried and Spencer Jakab to discuss why shares of chipmaker Nvidia have been on a tear. Then Justin Lahart talks how to quantify the potential market impact that could come from a Trump-related selloff.
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Why Washington is Hammering Home Builders
Heard on the Street's Justin Lahart joins Miriam Gottfried and Alex Frangos to talk about how investors aren't really paying attention to major headwinds facing America's biggest home builders. Steven Wilmot also joins the show to discuss why investors should stay skeptical about the upcoming IPO of cable company Altice USA.
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How Big Can Facebook Get?
Heard on the Street's Dan Gallagher joins Alex Frangos and Steven Russolillo to talk about what could stop Facebook's spectacular growth. And Justin Lahart also joins the show to discuss why (almost) nothing can stop the Federal Reserve from raising rates.
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The Incredible Sinking Money Machine
Heard on the Street's Spencer Jakab lays out the dramatic tale of how a Greek shipping magnate has reaped millions in profits amid the rise and fall of his company's stock. Then, Justin Lahart explains why there may be a growing disconnect between the stock market and the economy.
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Cloudy Skies for Goldman Sachs and Unicorns
Heard on the Street's Aaron Back joins Miriam Gottfried and Alex Frangos to talk about the reasons for Goldman's weak second-quarter results and the rosy outlook for banks. Then, Dan Gallagher comes on the line to discuss what Cloudera's impending IPO means for the future of Silicon Valley unicorns.
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United Debacle Is Just One Risk for Airlines
Heard on the Street's Charley Grant joins Alex Frangos and Miriam Gottfried to talk about what the United Airlines passenger removal incident says about the bigger issues facing the airline industry. Then, Richard Barley and Ken Brown join the show to discuss the big known unknowns haunting global markets.
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Are Car Sales Pointing to an Economic Pile Up?
Heard on the Street's Justin Lahart and Spencer Jakab join Alex Frangos to pick apart what the slumping auto market means for investors. Plus, Stephen Wilmot joins for a discussion on why activist investors are getting busy in stodgy old Europe.
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Why China's Tencent is Tesla's Latest Fan
Heard on the Street's Aaron Back and Charley Grant join Miriam Gottfried and Alex Frangos to discuss what Tencent's $1.8 billion investment in Tesla means for the electric car-maker's future. Plus, a look at why bank stocks may still climb despite legislative gridlock in Congress.
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Why Wall Street Can't Bank on Trump Tax Cut
Justin Lahart joins Miriam Gottfried and Alex Frangos to discuss why Donald Trump's tax cuts may be smaller and later than investors think. Then, Dan Gallagher joins the show to talk about how Apple is getting users to pay more without raising prices.
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Trump's Immigration Rules and the Coming Food P...
Justin Lahart joins Miriam Gottfried and Alex Frangos to talk about how President Trump's new immigration rules could impact food prices. Then, Dan Gallagher comes on the show to discuss Intel's deal for Mobileye and what might be the next takeover target in the race to build self-driving cars.
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Trumpcare Won't Make Health Insurers Sick
Charley Grant joins Miriam Gottfried and Alex Frangos to discuss Wall Street's muted reaction to the possible end of Obamacare. Are investors right to shrug it off? Then, Spencer Jakab joins the show to talk about how the new world of energy has made sand one of the hottest commodities for investors.
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Snap IPO: What Comes Next?
As Snap Inc. makes its much-anticipated trading debut, Dan Gallagher joins Miriam Gottfried, Alex Frangos and Steve Russolillo to discuss the success of the IPO, the challenges still facing the company and whether other companies will be convinced to go public. Then, with Target and Costco reporting earnings this week, a look at the differences between the haves and have-nots of retail.
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Tesla Worries Aren't Going Away Anytime Soon
Dire finances have never troubled Tesla shareholders before. That might be changing now. Heard on the Street's Charley Grant discusses Tesla's latest results and what's next for the stock price. Then, Justin Lahart explains why some big investors are concerned about the big market rally, but aren't willing to bet against it.
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Spooked by Retail Zombies and Orphan Drugs
Orphan drugs are stirring up controversy over high prices and lavish incentives. Heard on the Street's Charley Grant discusses what might change. Then, Miriam Gottfried explains why there are so many zombie retailers these days and how they are hanging on financially.
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Trump, Twitter and Well-Behaved Companies
Steve Russolillo joins Miriam Gottfried and Alex Frangos to discuss why even Donald Trump hasn't saved Twitter. Then, Ken Brown joins the show to explain why less regulation may not mean companies start behaving badly.
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Trump's New Rules Will Shake Up Global Banking
Aaron Back and Paul Davies join Miriam Gottfried and Alex Frangos to discuss what the Trump administration's plans for a massive overhaul of U.S. banking regulations mean for investors in domestic banks and how the moves could reverberate around the world.
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Will Apple's Next iPhone Be New Enough?
Dan Gallagher joins Miriam Gottfried and Alex Frangos to talk about whether Apple has hit its peak in smartphone innovation, and if the much-anticipated 10th anniversary iPhone can move the needle for the massive company. Then, Spencer Jakab joins the show to discuss how the market and companies are weighing the Trump administration's latest moves.
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Harvard and Gucci: How Fates Diverge
Spencer Jakab joins Miriam Gottfried and Alex Frangos to defend Harvard's money managers in the face of news that the university's endowment plans to lay off half its staff and outsource management. Then, Stephen Wilmot discusses why Gucci-owner Kering is a fashionable way to play the rebound in demand for luxury goods.
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Why Donald Trump Can't Fight the Dollar
With Donald Trump declaring that the U.S. dollar is "too strong," Justin Lahart joins Miriam Gottfried and Spencer Jakab to talk about why the president-elect would want a weaker dollar and how his policies might push it in the other direction. Then, Dan Gallagher joins the show to discuss the opportunity in cloud stocks, which underperformed the tech sector last year.
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Trump Called Out the Wrong Car Makers
Stephen Wilmot joins Miriam Gottfried and Ken Brown from London to discuss how Tesla and BMW may be the U.S. car industry's unlikely patriots. Then, Aaron Back talks about why big banks have emerged as the biggest winners in the credit-card rewards arms race.
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Trump Bump May Be Overdone for Fannie and Freddie
First, Aaron Back joins Miriam Gottfried and Spencer Jakab to discuss why politicians and investors have different priorities for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Then, Charley Grant explains why Tesla's vehicle delivery shortfall could mean problems for its stock.
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We Were Right, Except When We Were Wrong, in 2016
Dan Gallagher and Charley Grant join Miriam Gottfried and Steve Russolillo to break down Heard on the Street's best and worst stock calls of the year. Plus, predictions on what to look out for across the market in 2017.