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Podcasts:
# The reelected US president - will everything stay the same?
# The standoff in Congress - will obstructionist politics continue?
# Economic Calendar Week 45 # Pre-election palpitations - how calm are the markets? # The golden wedding - is India driving the price of gold?
# Pre-election palpitations - how calm are the markets?
# The golden wedding - is India driving the price of gold?
# Economic Calendar Week 44 # The Eurozone banking regulator is on the way – how much control is really desirable? # Growing numbers of people unemployed – can the costs be managed?
# The Eurozone banking regulator is on the way – how much control is really desirable
# Growing numbers of people unemployed – can the costs be managed?
# Economic Calendar Week 43 # The IMF takes a saw to the savings rate – is Lagarde staging a turnaround? # Swiss corporate profits – are emerging markets becoming more influential?
# The IMF takes a saw to the savings rate – is Lagarde staging a turnaround?
# Swiss corporate profits – are emerging markets becoming more influential?
# Economic Calendar Week 42 # Looking the other way or calling the bluff – is the troika becoming Greece's protector? # How unlimited is unlimited really – can the European Central Bank keep its promises?
# Looking the other way or calling the bluff – is the troika becoming Greece's protector?
# How unlimited is unlimited really – can the European Central Bank keep its promises?
# Economic Calendar Week 41 # A life of comfort or the existential minimum - what do retirement provisions really offer? # The aftermath of the Bush era - will the fiscal cliff cause havoc?