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In less than 10 minutes, we’ll get you up to speed on all the news you missed overnight. Throughout the morning, Marketplace’s David Brancaccio will bring you the latest business and economic stories you need to know to start your day. And before U.S. markets open, you’ll get a global markets update from the BBC World Service in London.
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Manage series 2520124
Sisällön tarjoaa Marketplace. Marketplace tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
In less than 10 minutes, we’ll get you up to speed on all the news you missed overnight. Throughout the morning, Marketplace’s David Brancaccio will bring you the latest business and economic stories you need to know to start your day. And before U.S. markets open, you’ll get a global markets update from the BBC World Service in London.
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×Amid the cascade of directives from President Trump, some government datasets have become inaccessible. Researchers, economists and investors are among the people who rely on that data — and there’s a cost when it goes away. Plus, “we will see an increase by tenfold of people dying from AIDS.” We take a hard look at how disruptions to U.S. foreign aid are affecting lifesaving HIV/AIDS treatment and what happens if they aren’t resolved.…
The Trump administration is defending giving the Elon Musk-led advisory group DOGE access to the detailed tax records of all Americans. Presidential advisor Steven Miller says it’s about rooting out foreign fraud. Now, DOGE is reportedly trying to get access to Social Security records. We’ll unpack. Also on the program: New car sales dropped in January, and we’ll discuss some of the lasting effects that wildfires have on local labor markets.…
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From the BBC World Service: Opposition politicians in Argentina want to impeach President Javier Milei after a short-lived promotion of an obscure cryptocurrency caused investors to lose thousands of dollars. We’ll hear more. Plus, Russia and the U.S. are meeting in Saudi Arabia for their first direct talks designed to end the war in Ukraine. And, we’ll learn how a lack of investment in Germany’s infrastructure has affected one town in East Germany.…
One of the most famous bets in the past half-century — at least among economists — wasn’t about the Super Bowl or a presidential election. No, it was about whether five critical metals would be worth more or less between 1980 and 1990. Really, this was about innovation and how we consume natural resources. Researchers are now looking at this question all over again. What can we glean? Also: a frigid vault to preserve data.…
One of the key themes of American life right now is uncertainty, whether it be from the rising cost of living, the toll of natural disasters or new policies from Donald Trump’s administration. Today, we’ll unpack how uncertainty and precarity can pave the way for deeper inequality. Plus, the Trump administration is considering the ocean floor as a mining source for critical minerals. We’ll hear about the opportunities the mining industry sees.…
From the BBC World Service: Every day, our digital footprint is growing, but parts of it will be lost over time. To safeguard it for future generations, some are storing digital artifacts in the Arctic World Archive. We put on our headlamps and winter coats to learn more. Also on the show: Seoul bans China’s DeepSeek, Chinese President Xi Jinping holds high-profile meetings with business leaders, and Russia-Ukraine peace talks impact oil prices.…
President Donald Trump and advisor Elon Musk are intensifying their program to end the jobs of federal employees. A new strategy is to let go people on the job for less than a year, people with what is called “probationary status.” We’ll discuss. Plus, a new poll finds that a third of Americans have more credit card debt than emergency savings. Then, could labor unions help meet Colorado’s green energy goals?…
This week, as part of our “Unlocking The Gates” series, we’ve been covering the relationship between housing access and economic opportunity in the U.S. In this final piece, we hear directly from those involved in Minnesota’s efforts to tackle the inequity that keeps people locked out of the property market there. But first: the Trump administration has expanded its campaign to terminate the jobs of federal workforce.…
From the BBC World Service: The United Kingdom’s antitrust body is calling for standardized labelling and clearer information on baby formula to help parents save money. Also, global leaders are gathering in Germany for the annual Munich Security Conference. The big topic this year is Ukraine, which has offered the U.S. key minerals in a high stakes bid to secure support. And, are reusable water bottles turning into the next fast fashion?…
Wholesale inflation ticked up in January, as did consumer price inflation. Valentine’s Day is not immune from these inflationary pressures. The National Retail Federation expects record spending of nearly $28 billion for the holiday — meaning that heart-shaped box of chocolates is going to cost ya. Plus, the Trump administration is moving on to plans for possible layoffs of federal workers and is taking aim at energy efficiency standards for home appliances.…
For our special series “Unlocking The Gates,” Marketplace special correspondent Lee Hawkins investigates how his family got into their house after a nighttime real estate deal allowed Black families to buy into a Minnesota suburb. Today, we’ll explore It’s about how racial discrimination in Minnesota became national policy after endorsement by wealthy business owners and powerful politicians. But first: There’s not much vacant retail space these days. What gives?…
From the BBC World Service: The Japanese car giants Honda and Nissan have abandoned plans for a merger, which would have created one of the world’s biggest carmakers. It’s been a long road to get here, but we’ll hear about how those plans fell apart. Also on the program: We’ll unpack what’s next in the United Kingdom’s biggest miscarriage of justice — the U.K. post office scandal.…
This week, millions of fresh-cut flowers are arriving in the U.S., mostly from South America. Imports account for more than 80% of flowers sold here, and it’s a $2 billion industry. We’ll draw back the curtain on the supply chain for those dozen red roses for your sweetheart. Also: the latest consumer price index reading, tensions in the B Corps world and the foreign aid freeze’s impact on U.S. farmers.…
This week, we’re kicking off “Unlocking The Gates: How the North led housing discrimination in America.” The special series from Marketplace special correspondent Lee Hawkins investigates the relationship between housing access and economic opportunity. Today, Hawkins explains how a secret nighttime business deal unlocked the gates of a Minnesota suburb for dozens of Black families — his own family included. But first, the Trump administration mulls shrinking federal agencies that regulate banking.…
From the BBC World Service: Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau will be holding talks with European leaders in Brussels and warned they would work together to counter U.S. steel and aluminum tariff threats. Then, Goldman Sachs International scrapped a diversity rule that once barred the bank from advising all-male, all-white company boards on stock market flotations. Also, we look at how Spain is trying to combat disease threats to its olive harvest.…
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