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Jun 08, 2017
Banco Popular: Europe's Successful Failure
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.