Weekend Business

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Perspective on the week in business and beyond.

  • 32 minutes 55 seconds
    Subprime mortgages, the euro’s troubles, and the next crisis for American banks
    This week — the podcast’s last waltz — features Jeff Sommer with Gretchen Morgenson on subprime mortgages, Floyd Norris on the euro’s troubles, and Tyler Cowen on the next crisis for American banks.
    23 December 2011, 5:00 am
  • 28 minutes 32 seconds
    WaMu, the Cost of Law school Accreditation and a Different Economy
    This week: Jeff Sommer with Gretchen Morgenson on WaMu, David Gillen and David Segal on the cost of law school accreditation, and Christina Romer on making this time different for the economy.
    16 December 2011, 5:00 am
  • 28 minutes 4 seconds
    Institutions that are too big to fail, and improving government agencies.
    This week: Jeff Sommer with Diana Henriques on Bernard Madoff, Gretchen Morgenson on institutions that are too big to fail, and Robert Frank on improving government agencies like D.M.V.’s.
    9 December 2011, 5:00 am
  • 30 minutes 37 seconds
    The jobs and unemployment report may not be as positive as it seems.
    This week: Jeff Sommer with David Gillen on the Nobel in economics, Catherine Rampell on jobs and unemployment, Gretchen Morgenson on bailouts, and Greg Mankiw on a walkout from his Harvard classroom.
    2 December 2011, 5:00 am
  • 31 minutes 45 seconds
    Gretchen Morgenson on rolling back rules for derivatives trading, David Gillen and Natasha Singer on the gun business, and Robert Shiller on the super committee and unemployment.
    Gretchen Morgenson on rolling back rules for derivatives trading, David Gillen and Natasha Singer on the gun business, and Robert Shiller on the super committee and unemployment.
    25 November 2011, 5:00 am
  • 28 minutes 20 seconds
    Greek debt; businesses that shoot themselves in the foot; Dr. Dre’s headphones
    This week: Jeff Sommer with Gretchen Morgenson on Greek debt, Richard Thaler on businesses that shoot themselves in the foot, and David Gillen and Andrew Martin on Dr. Dre’s pricey headphones.
    18 November 2011, 5:00 am
  • 35 minutes 40 seconds
    This week: Floyd Norris on Italy and the global economy, Gretchen Morgenson on taxpayer-funded pensions for defense contractors, Amy Cortese on starting a community-owned store, David Segal on cellphone charges, and Tyler Cowen on Occupy Wall Street.
    This week: Jeff Sommer with Floyd Norris on Italy and the global economy, Gretchen Morgenson on taxpayer-funded pensions for defense contractors, Phyllis Korkki and Amy Cortese on starting a community-owned store, David Segal on cellphone charges, and Tyler Cowen on Occupy Wall Street.
    11 November 2011, 5:00 am
  • 32 minutes 14 seconds
    Another Grim U.S. Unemployment Report
    Jeff Sommer with Catherine Rampell on unemployment, David Gillen and Evelyn Rusli on LinkedIn, Gretchen Morgenson on MF Global and Robert Frank on flat taxes.
    4 November 2011, 4:00 am
  • 36 minutes 47 seconds
    Nelson Schwartz on the European financial crisis, Gretchen Morgenson on the foreclosure talks, Jim Collins and David Gillen on luck and business, and Christina Romer on Ben Bernanke’s chance for a “Volcker moment.”
    This week: Jeff Sommer with Nelson Schwartz on the European financial crisis, Gretchen Morgenson on the foreclosure talks, Jim Collins and David Gillen on luck and business, and Christina Romer on Ben Bernanke’s chance for a “Volcker moment.”
    28 October 2011, 4:00 am
  • 35 minutes 34 seconds
    Gretchen Morgenson on Paul Volcker’s warnings; the public pension crisis; the S.E.C.’s privacy problem; Greg Mankiw on some economic pitfalls
    This week: Jeff Sommer with Gretchen Morgenson on Paul Volcker’s warnings, David Gillen and Mary Walsh Williams on the public pension crisis, Natasha Singer on the S.E.C.’s privacy problem, and Greg Mankiw on some economic pitfalls.
    21 October 2011, 4:00 am
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