Louis Vincent-Gave: From Uninvestable to Unflappable; China’s Semiconductor and AI Blitz Is Rewriting the Trade War
In this episode of the RiskReversal Podcast, host Dan Nathan and guest Peter Boockvar, CIO at One Point BFG Wealth Partners, speak with Louis Vincent-Gave, CEO and founder of Gavekal, to discuss the evolving economic competition between the US and China. They explore the impact of past trade embargos, particularly the 2018 semiconductor embargo, and China's response which led to significant industrial advancements. The conversation touches on the implications for global markets, US companies, and the strategic shifts in industrial policy. They also delve into the potential outcomes of continued US-China rivalry, including the growing importance of AI technology, state capitalism, and the future role of the US and China in global trade. The episode highlights the complexities and potential shifts in economic power dynamics and the strategic responses required on both sides.
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Luke Gromen: Why Cash Is Trash & Gold Is The New King
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Jim Lanzone - Everything in its Right Place for a Yahoo! Turnaround
Jim Lanzone (CEO of Yahoo, former CEO of Tinder & CBS Interactive) joins Dan Nathan to pull back the curtain on one of the most fascinating turnaround stories in tech history. With 90% reach across the US internet and profitability that would make most public companies jealous, Jim explains why Yahoo is quietly dominating while the world isn't looking.
They discuss the "original sin" deal in 2000 where Yahoo accidentally helped build the Google monopoly, the similarities between the Dot Com crash and today’s AI boom, and the exact playbook Apollo is using to revitalize the brand for a potential IPO.
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Hawks & Doves with SoFi's Liz Thomas
In this episode of the RiskReversal Podcast, Guy Adami and Liz Thomas discuss various market developments as the year-end approaches. They focus on the bond market's reaction to anticipated rate cuts and the possible implications of rising treasury yields. The conversation also touches on concerns about the U.S. government deficit, liquidity issues, currency volatility, and the upcoming change in Fed leadership. They analyze potential economic data impacts, such as PPI, Jolts, and retail spending figures. The discussion expands to the rising activity in mergers and acquisitions, the performance of consumer staples versus consumer discretionary stocks, and the global trends in yield movements. Finally, they explore the outlook for gold, healthcare, and biotech sectors for 2026, along with potential market rotations and valuations.
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Steal The Secrets From Wall Street's Top Traders with Robinhood CIO Steph Guild
Dan Nathan and Guy Adami host Stephanie Guild, CIO at Robinhood, on the RiskReversal podcast. The discussion spans various financial topics, including Federal Reserve policies, market trends, and projections for the S&P 500. Stephanie offers insights into the potential for a Santa Claus rally, the valuation of tech stocks, and the impact of consumer behavior on the market. They also explore the effects of AI spending and the sustainability of company valuations like Nvidia and Google. The conversation touches on credit market signals, the role of small businesses, and the significance of investor behavior observed through Robinhood's customer base. They conclude with thoughts on the interplay of government policies and market stability, particularly highlighting the implications of intertwined Federal Reserve and Treasury actions.
Show Notes
Microsoft Lowers Sales Staff’s Growth Targets For Newer AI Software (The Information)
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