Saturday, 1 July 2023

Why Banks Want to Know Your Salary So Badly


Banks are sending out more requests to customers for their annual salary information. 

WSJ personal-finance reporter Imani Moise joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss why, and whether customers are obligated to reveal their earnings.

Friday, 30 June 2023

Tesla Stock Up 40% Since May: Why Clean-Energy Shares Are Surging


Shares of clean-energy companies are rising after an 18-month downturn. 
Companies and investors are now watching to see if the rally will help sustain them until climate-law subsidies kick in. 
WSJ climate-finance reporter Amrith Ramkumar joins host Julie Chang to explain how Tesla is leading the surge.

Thursday, 29 June 2023

Markets Not Buying Into Central Bank Talk


“Markets are not really buying into what all of these major central banks are talking about.” 
Ben Luk, senior multi asset strategist at State Street Global Markets, discusses market sentiment and Federal Reserve policy. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.

Wednesday, 28 June 2023

Is the Internet dead? "The Dead Internet Theory"


The internet is ever changing, but over the past couple of years things have started to change. 
The proportion of bots in increasing. 
A theory dubbed “The Dead Internet Theory” that states that most of the internet is in fact AI bots. These bots have been unleashed to control the populous and rake in profits. 
But is it true? And if so, how much of it is true?

Tuesday, 27 June 2023

Michael Milken: The World's Most Evil Billionaire


This deep-dive video explores the infamous Michael Milken Junk Bond scandal. 
From his meteoric rise as the junk bond king and the collapse of Drexel Burnham Lambert, to his pardon by former President Donald Trump, we unravel the complexities behind one of Wall Street's most shocking stories.

Google’s New AI Tool: Anti-Money-Laundering for Banks


Google Cloud has a new artificial-intelligence tool that tackles money laundering for banks. 
But how does this product differ from those already on the market? WSJ reporter Dylan Tokar joins host Julie Chang to discuss.

Monday, 26 June 2023

How Mastercard Plans To Beat Visa


Mastercard is the second largest card network in the U.S., accounting for more than a quarter of all purchase volume using a payment card. 
As the world transitions to a more cashless society, Mastercard’s value has continued to soar. 
Shares of the company have seen nearly 100% gain over the past 5 years, outperforming American Express, Discover and even Visa. 
So how is Mastercard able to generate so much revenue and how does it set itself apart from the rest of its competitors?
 
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