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Wall Street Week

Wall Street Week

By: Bloomberg
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Wall Street Week tells the stories of capitalism from around the world, hosted by David Westin in New York.

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Episodes
  • Fed on Iran War, AI Expectations, US-Canada Trade War, Australia’s Social Media Restrictions
    Mar 20 2026

    This week, the Fed holds rate steady, anticipating greater uncertainty and higher prices amid the war in Iran. And AI is advancing fast, but real-world limits mean it may transform industries more gradually and less dramatically than many expect today. Plus, are US tariffs on Canada causing long-term economic harm, or are they resetting the relationship between two closely linked economies? Later, efforts to limit teen social media use are gaining momentum worldwide, but uneven enforcement is raising questions about their real impact.

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    48 mins
  • Fed on Iran War, AI Expectations, US-Canada Trade War, Australia’s Social Media Restrictions
    Mar 20 2026

    This week, the Fed holds rate steady, anticipating greater uncertainty and higher prices amid the war in Iran. And AI is advancing fast, but real-world limits mean it may transform industries more gradually and less dramatically than many expect today. Plus, are US tariffs on Canada causing long-term economic harm, or are they resetting the relationship between two closely linked economies? Later, efforts to limit teen social media use are gaining momentum worldwide, but uneven enforcement is raising questions about their real impact.

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    48 mins
  • Soft US Jobs, Swedish Defense Spending, Private Credit Woes
    Mar 13 2026

    This week, Steven Rattner of Willett Advisors explains why the US labor market is softening and what tariffs, AI and stagflation risk could mean next. And as Europe prepares to spend more on defense, Sweden is emerging as an unlikely but crucial player in the continent’s push. Plus, private credit’s advantages are becoming vulnerabilities as some investors try to get their money out. Later, Nepal’s Gen Z protests toppled a government, and now the country’s voters are trying to turn that uprising into lasting change.

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    48 mins
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