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Odd Lots

These Were The Biggest Markets And Economics Stories of 2017

Odd Lots

Bloomberg

Business News, News, News Commentary, Business, Investing

4.52K Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2017

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

The year is over, and now's the time to look back at the big stories of the past year. On this week's episode, we're joined by Chris Nagi and Matt Boesler of Bloomberg News to discuss what they saw as the dominant themes of 2017. For Nagi, it was the relentless decline in market volatility (despite a year of remarkable headlines) and for Boesler it was the persistent shortfall in inflation, and the challenge that that's posing to traditional economic models.

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0:00.0

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0:23.0

Plot Creators.

0:25.0

The Podcast for Financial Experts brought to you by FAB.

0:29.0

With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate,

0:34.8

behind your EV battery's environmental impact, behind sand.

0:38.4

Yeah, sand, you get context.

0:40.8

And context changes everything.

0:42.6

Go to Bloomberg.com to get context. Hello and welcome to another episode of the Odd Lot's Podcast.

0:59.4

Unfortunately for everyone involved it's just me here today.

1:04.6

Tracy Elaway has smartly decided to go on vacation something that I probably should have done, but whatever.

1:13.4

The good news is I have two great guests

1:16.3

in the studio with me today,

1:17.9

and we are going to be talking

1:19.5

about some of our favorite market themes and stories from 2017,

1:25.0

which was a fascinating year.

1:27.0

So no real reason to have a whole lot of banter

1:30.0

for me in the beginning.

1:31.0

I'll bring in our guests.

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