
Wall Street Week
David Westin speaks with top names in finance about the week's biggest issues on Wall Street.
Bloomberg
Show overview
Wall Street Week has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 368 episodes. That works out to roughly 210 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 32 min and 38 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language News show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 29 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 89 episodes published. Published by Bloomberg.
From the publisher
Wall Street Week tells the stories of capitalism from around the world, hosted by David Westin in New York.
Latest Episodes
View all 368 episodesUSMCA: Can North America’s Trade Deal Survive?
Special Report: Alan Greenspan Dies at 100
Team Favorite: Britain’s Debt Problem, AI’s Local Burden, Poland’s Economic Boom, The Aluminum Shock
SpaceX Goes Public, Google’s AI Bet, World Cup Price Backlash
AI-Era Internet, Spaceport Investment, Bolivia’s Investability
Britain’s Debt Problem, AI’s Local Burden, Poland’s Economic Boom
Team Favorite: Anthropic , BYD Goes Global, The Billionaire Next Door
Dalio's Warning, AI Arms Race, China Powers Ahead, NYC Tax Standoff
High Stakes Summit, New Zealand’s Talent Troubles, Stablecoin Adoption, Sparkling Water Boom
Warsh’s Fed, Vibe Coding, Geothermal Energy, Vegas Bets Big
Anthropic Cybersecurity Risk, BYD Goes Global, The Billionaire Next Door
Hank Paulson on Iran War, Energy Market Disruptions, Copper Supply Strain, US Tax Debate
Haass on the War in Iran, Iran Oil Fallout, IMF Meeting Anxiety, US-China Rare Earth Competition

Fan Favorite: Japan’s New Horizon
On this special, fan favorite edition of Bloomberg Wall Street Week, we travel to Japan to bring you stories of how its economy could be turning the page after 30 years of stagnation. After the so-called ‘lost decades,’ Apollo Global Management’s Marc Rowan explains why there’s a ‘new swagger’ in Japan now. Plus, can private capital help power Japan’s next growth cycle? Later, after decades of caution and stability, Japan’s business culture now faces a defining test as reform collides with tradition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

China’s Role in Iran War, Global Fertilizer Disruptions, Matcha’s Supply Problem
This week, the Fed holds rates steady, anticipating greater uncertainty and higher prices as war in Iran drives up fertilizer and fuel costs. Plus, letting first-time homebuyers tap retirement savings might ease down payments, but it can also fuel demand and push home prices higher. Later, can farmers respond quickly enough when social media spikes demand for their produce, or do viral trends create more risk than opportunity?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fed on Iran War, AI Expectations, US-Canada Trade War, Australia’s Social Media Restrictions
This week, the Fed holds rate steady, anticipating greater uncertainty and higher prices amid the war in Iran. And AI is advancing fast, but real-world limits mean it may transform industries more gradually and less dramatically than many expect today. Plus, are US tariffs on Canada causing long-term economic harm, or are they resetting the relationship between two closely linked economies? Later, efforts to limit teen social media use are gaining momentum worldwide, but uneven enforcement is raising questions about their real impact.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Soft US Jobs, Swedish Defense Spending, Private Credit Woes
This week, Steven Rattner of Willett Advisors explains why the US labor market is softening and what tariffs, AI and stagflation risk could mean next. And as Europe prepares to spend more on defense, Sweden is emerging as an unlikely but crucial player in the continent’s push. Plus, private credit’s advantages are becoming vulnerabilities as some investors try to get their money out. Later, Nepal’s Gen Z protests toppled a government, and now the country’s voters are trying to turn that uprising into lasting change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lloyd Blankfein, Ukraine’s War-Fueled Tech Revolution, Big Tobacco’s Smoke-Free Bet, AI Data Center Gold Rush
This week, from Iran to inflation, former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein explains why risk management matters most when markets appear stable and confident. And, From digital IDs to AI agents, Ukraine is rebuilding government services even as war reshapes the country. Plus, as smokeless products such as Zyn and IQOS surge in popularity, are we witnessing harm reduction or a smarter tobacco strategy? Later, who will build the data centers powering artificial intelligence and are there enough workers?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Introducing: Bloomberg This Weekend
'Bloomberg This Weekend' features unique conversations on business, news, lifestyle and culture. Join David Gura, Christina Ruffini and Lisa Mateo Saturdays and Sundays for discussions with business leaders, lawmakers and cultural icons. Watch the show LIVE on Bloomberg Television from 7AM-10AM Eastern Time. Listen to the show LIVE on Bloomberg Radio from 7AM-10AM Eastern Time. Listen to the Podcast for the best conversations from the show. Subscribe on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bloomberg-this-weekend/id1878739308Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5DQ8CEg9LeS1xGJSaxt47lSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Examining Trump’s Economy, Takeaways from Corporate & Government Mistakes, Sweden’s Modular Homes
This week, President Trump says the economy is roaring, but Harvard’s Jason Furman says the economy is performing at a more slow and steady rate.. And, former Sony executive Michael Lynton revisits the mistake behind the cyberattack and what it reveals about leadership and human psychology. Plus, a former Treasury Secretary chief-of-staff reflects on a mistake that led to subpoenas, testimony, and lasting self-doubt. Later, as home prices soar and buyers age, can modular construction help restore affordability and revive the American dream?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.