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A detailed exploration of Venezuela's regime change reveals the capture of President Nicolas Maduro, with potential significant implications for global oil markets and US energy interests.
Patrick Perret-Green discusses the potential parallels between the current private credit boom and the 2007 financial crisis, highlighting concerns about unregulated lending, opacity in the market, and the potential for hidden risks similar to the CDO crisis.
Electronic Arts is set to go private in the largest leveraged buyout ever at $55 billion, with investors including Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, seeking to monetize the company's vast attention and potential for mobile gaming expansion.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, discusses the U.S. economy's precarious position, highlighting that the country is on the precipice of a recession due to policy challenges like increasing tariffs and potential threats to Federal Reserve independence. The episode explores various economic risks, including a potential bond market meltdown, and offers insights into how these factors could impact GDP growth, inflation, and overall economic stability.