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Odd Lots

Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway explore the most interesting topics in finance, markets

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The recent trade tensions between the Trump administration and China has shone a light on the countr

When Bitcoin first began generating headlines, there were some who thought the cryptocurrency was a

It’s a big, expensive, global mystery. Why do women still make less money—a lot less—than men? In th

Everybody probably has some vague idea of what the paparazzi do. They ride around on motorcycles, ho

The Kentucky Derby is coming up in early May, and it's time to get excited. On this week's Odd Lots

When it comes to millennials, the media has certain tropes that it likes to go back to. Millennials

We've been nominated for a Webby Award in the business podcast category, and we need the support of

By now, everyone's heard of ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) where companies issue their own currency-l

Recent threats to impose tariffs on Chinese goods, coupled with China's own retaliatory announcement

A lot of people would probably agree that there's something wrong with much of the traditional advic

Remember LIBOR? The London Interbank Offered Rate measures the cost of money when banks borrow from

These days, when you think of trading, you think of people sitting at a desk with a bunch of monitor

For years, nobody seemed particularly concerned about inflation. Outside of a few blips, in the wake

In theory, people should want to know accurate facts about the state of the world. In practice, it's

Decrypted returns on March 6th with a brand new season. Here's a sneak peek of what's in store. We'l

In the 1970s, NYC teetered on the verge of bankruptcy. This crisis lead to the dismantling of the ci

In recent years, one of the easiest ways to make money in this market has been to bet on low volatil

This month, Bloomberg is excited to bring you a brand new show. Every Friday on What'd You Miss This

Anyone who watched poker on TV during the golden age of coverage a few years ago is familiar with An

Quantitative finance is red hot. These days, basically everyone (banks, hedge funds etc.) is hiring