You’re In Business
You’re In Business
Podcast Description
Hey there! Yousef Gamal El-Din is a global broadcaster and entrepreneur who hosts the ”You’re in Business” show.
The program features world-class content, in-depth analyses as well as exclusive interviews. Hear the stories of business leaders beyond the balance sheets. Tune in for thought-provoking conversations that matter. Available on all major podcast platforms.
Notably, his interview with the SNB Chairman in 2023 shook up the financial world, leading to the sale of Credit Suisse. In over 15 years of live TV with Bloomberg and CNBC, he has spoken with many celebrated leaders, including Christine Lagarde. Some 1,500 top decision-makers have joined him so far.
He’s long felt that traditional financial media with its tight segments of 5-6 minutes do not allow for deeper discussions. Here’s to making an impact. Thank you for listening and sharing.
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Content Themes
The podcast centers around business, finance, entrepreneurship, and leadership, with episodes diving into topics like private equity trends, investment strategies, and the impact of socioeconomic changes. Examples include detailed conversations about the challenges of fundraising in private equity with Huda Al Lawati and practical insights on investment strategies with Charles-Henry Monchau.
Welcome to the program that features world-class content with exclusive interviews. Hear the stories of business leaders beyond the balance sheets. Tune in for thought-provoking conversations that matter. Available on all major podcast platforms.
Yousef Gamal El-Din is a global broadcaster and entrepreneur who hosts the ”You’re in Business” show. Notably, his interview with the SNB Chairman in 2023 shook up the financial world, leading to the sale of Credit Suisse. In over 15 years of live TV with Bloomberg and CNBC, he has spoken with many celebrated leaders, including Christine Lagarde. Some 2,000 top decision-makers have joined him so far.
He’s long felt that traditional financial media with its tight segments of 5-6 minutes do not allow for deeper discussions. Here’s to making an impact. Thank you for listening and sharing.
Germany is facing one of its toughest economic moments in decades. We touch base with Netfonds AG chief economist Folker Hellmeyer for a clear look at what’s gone wrong and what might still be saved.
Folker explains why the energy shock together with weak tech leadership have pushed Germany into its deepest downturn since 1949. He also discusses the future of companies such as Volkswagen as well as BASF. Global growth continues shifting toward the United States and the Global South. That has real implications for your investments.
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00:00 Germany’s Crisis and What Sparked It
02:20 Why German Automakers Lost Their Edge
03:37 BMW, VW and the Path Back to Strength
05:45 How the Global South Pulled Ahead Fast
08:35 Europe’s Energy Strategy and Its Failures
11:24 Germany’s Missed Window in Saudi / UAE
12:23 Europe’s Leadership and Policy Weakness
14:00 China’s Rise Across Critical Technologies
17:33 How Global Trade Rules Came Crashing
19:38 Why German Stocks Keep Surging Higher
22:10 German Companies Folker Is Buying Now
25:52 What the ECB Misread on Inflation Shifts
29:37 Trillions in Capital Flows Going to the US
34:48 Liquidity Risk and Market Stability Today
35:52 Are US Stocks Overvalued or Still a Buy?
40:12 Gold, Silver and His 2026 Price Outlooks
45:42 When Germany Gets its Own SWF Fund?
49:10 Final Lessons Plus a Look to the Future
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DISCLAIMER You’re in Business is for entertainment purposes only and does not give financial advice. #personalfinance #investing #stockmarkets
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