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V-Dub Exchange

Podcast von Adam Carroll and James Doherty

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Business

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Two transfer students, James and Adam, break down markets, investing, and finance careers with fresh perspectives. From market moves to industry insights, they bring sharp analysis, candid discussions, and a student’s take on navigating the world of finance.

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Episode Episode 27. The Nothing Matters Market: Global Bond Selloff, Inflation Fears, What Warsh Means for Long-Term Yields, Spirit Bankruptcy Fallout, Intel Surges Cover

Episode 27. The Nothing Matters Market: Global Bond Selloff, Inflation Fears, What Warsh Means for Long-Term Yields, Spirit Bankruptcy Fallout, Intel Surges

James & Adam break down a fracturing macro landscape where mounting oil shocks, sticky 3.8% inflation, and a brutal bond market sell-off are colliding with a widening K-shaped consumer squeeze. The guys map out the three transmission channels threatening the economy, explain why the mega-cap heavy S&P 500 is ignoring pain at the pump while the Fed's hands remain tied, and deliver an autopsy of Spirit Airlines’ collapse under an $8.1 billion debt load following regulatory roadblocks. Finally, they debate the explosive 310% rally in Intel: is it a genuine AI dark horse riding a massive server CPU demand pivot, or a dangerous bull case completely ignoring severe cash burn and a zero-margin-for-error foundry timeline?

21. Mai 2026 - 37 min
Episode Episode 26. Enterprise Software Meets AI: Warsh's Nomination and Policy Stance, QE and International Flows, Metals and BTC Fall, Software Credit Weakness, Super Bowl Ad Lineup Cover

Episode 26. Enterprise Software Meets AI: Warsh's Nomination and Policy Stance, QE and International Flows, Metals and BTC Fall, Software Credit Weakness, Super Bowl Ad Lineup

In Episode 26 of the V-Dub Exchange, we break down a volatile week where the "Trump Rally" hit a wall as Bitcoin slid below $65k and markets grappled with the hawkish philosophy of Kevin Warsh, who blames the Fed’s bloated balance sheet for making Wall Street money too easy while Main Street credit remains tight. We pivot to a grim outlook for Private Equity, discussing why the traditional "buy-and-leverage" SaaS model is effectively dead as AI disruption threatens to send private credit default rates soaring toward 13%. From the "vibe-coding" revolution undermining legacy software multiples to the surprisingly health-conscious ad spend of this year’s Super Bowl, we explore how fundamental investment assumptions are being upended across the board.

8. Feb. 2026 - 27 min
Episode Episode 25. Cross-Atlantic Edition: Yen Spikes, Bonds Losing Safe Haven Status, Intel's Inventory Crisis, OpenAI Monetization, NIL Hits the Courtroom Cover

Episode 25. Cross-Atlantic Edition: Yen Spikes, Bonds Losing Safe Haven Status, Intel's Inventory Crisis, OpenAI Monetization, NIL Hits the Courtroom

This week, we explore the theme of 'Intervention' across markets, tech, and sports. We start with the Yen's dangerous slide toward 160 and the Federal Reserve's quiet 'rate check' that is spooking the massive global carry trade, explaining why gold has reclaimed the safe-haven throne from Bitcoin. Then, we pivot to corporate missteps: Intel’s baffling $11 billion inventory disaster that has analysts fuming, and OpenAI’s controversial shift to an ad-model that sells your 'intent.' Finally, we analyze the death of the 'student-athlete' as Duke sues its own star quarterback to block a transfer, proving that in 2026, contracts are the only loyalty left.

24. Jan. 2026 - 37 min
Episode Episode 24. Home for the Holidays: GDP Exceed Expectations, China Market Comeback, BDC's Credit Crunch, PE Reinvents Insurance, and Small vs. Big Business Divergence Cover

Episode 24. Home for the Holidays: GDP Exceed Expectations, China Market Comeback, BDC's Credit Crunch, PE Reinvents Insurance, and Small vs. Big Business Divergence

Episode 24 comes home for the holidays with a clear-eyed audit of a year that surprised almost everyone. We recap why US GDP blew past expectations, powered by consumer spending in healthcare, travel, and tech, even as business investment cooled and labor growth stalled with immigration down. We ask the core question, one word to describe the US economy and markets, and land on a familiar but uncomfortable answer: bifurcated. From China’s bruised but bouncing equity markets, still grinding through a property hangover yet helped by policy support and a weaker dollar, to cracks forming in private credit as BDCs confront negative-margin borrowers, PIK-heavy structures, and a late-cycle software and healthcare bet. We then connect that stress to private equity’s quiet pivot into insurance, contrasting Buffett’s conservative, low-leverage float playbook with PE’s higher-octane approach to permanent capital. We close with a forward look at 2026 and the widening gap between big and small businesses, where scale, automation, and capital-market access are winning while small operators get squeezed by labor, rent, insurance, and tariffs. The economy is growing, markets are strong, but not everyone got invited to the same dinner table.

29. Dez. 2025 - 37 min
Episode Episode 23: Marco Mandelli-Valla Joins the Show: Continuation Fund Blow-Up, Off B/S Financing, Bitcoin Discussion, Paramount M&A Gamble, AI & Labor, Debt Lessons from Abroad Cover

Episode 23: Marco Mandelli-Valla Joins the Show: Continuation Fund Blow-Up, Off B/S Financing, Bitcoin Discussion, Paramount M&A Gamble, AI & Labor, Debt Lessons from Abroad

V-Dub Exchange Episode 23 delivers a comprehensive look at today's shifting financial landscape, kicking off with a deep dive into the lessons learned from private equity losses and a critical debate on the future of Bitcoin's independence from the Nasdaq, alongside an analysis of Meta's off-balance sheet financing. The team then tackles the current 'gold rush' in data center construction and explosive M&A, dissecting the fierce bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount's bold, multi-billion-dollar strategy of offensive acquisitions, highlighted by their Champions League rights win. Rounding out the episode is a look at macro pressures, contrasting the UK budget debate with US debt lessons and exploring the universal challenge faced by policymakers.

1. Dez. 2025 - 41 min
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