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Pandora putsch, MetLife slam, M&A scam

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Reuters

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4.458 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2016

⏱️ 27 minutes

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The music-streaming service picks a golden-oldie CEO, while the mega-insurer sheds its too-big-to-fail tag. Plus: Even Wall Street pros can fall prey to determined swindlers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:34.5

The views expressed on this podcast are those of the participants, not of Roiders' News.

0:44.1

Welcome to the Views Room, a weekly podcast brought to you by Reuters Breaking Views.

0:48.0

I'm Rob Cox, the editor of Breaking Views, coming to you from Switzerland.

0:51.3

Well, over the next couple of weeks, we'll be bringing you two special editions

0:54.2

of the views room, where we discuss some of our top predictions and prescriptions for the year

0:58.5

ahead. But in the meantime, this week, our European editor, Peter Thal Larson, sits down with

1:03.5

Liam Proud to talk about how European regulators cautious lifting of the ban on bank dividends

1:07.9

leaves investors in limbo. They also chew over the details of an unusually

1:12.0

bold growth strategy from Credit Suisse, which was unveiled this week. Next, our Hong Kongers,

1:17.4

Robin Mack and Pete Sweeney talk about the financially engineered collapse of China's

1:20.9

we-work-like apartment rental middlemen, Danka. The fiasco has left many young tenants homeless

1:26.2

and in debt. And the affair raises an important question.

1:29.5

What is it about China's innovation cycle that makes startup booms and busts so extreme?

1:33.6

They try to answer that question in this week's edition of the Views Drum.

1:36.3

Give a listen.

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