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[After Hours: From Twitter's Turmoil to the Bond Market Crisis]-[Twitter under Musk and Bonds, Bonds, Bonds!]

After Hours · B2 · 2022-10-12

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After Hours: Navigating Global Uncertainty

In this episode of After Hours, hosts Felix, Mihir, and Sarah Green-Karmichael delve into the chaotic intersection of social media politics, corporate maneuvering, and the shifting landscape of global finance. The conversation balances the gravity of international protests with the technical complexities of the bond market.

The Twitter Saga: A Strategic or Personal Meltdown?

The discussion opens with the recent developments regarding Elon Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of Twitter. The hosts reflect on the "craziness" of the situation, noting that Musk’s decision to move forward with the original deal terms after months of litigation suggests he likely realized the legal case was unwinnable.

  • The Legal Bind: The hosts agree that Twitter’s legal team drafted a robust merger agreement, and Musk’s lack of "due diligence" left him with little recourse.
  • The Future of Twitter: Sarah expresses skepticism about Twitter’s role in journalism, arguing that it has become a "downward spiral toxicity" machine. She suggests that the platform’s shift toward a subscription model is a difficult pivot. The hosts question how Twitter can compete with the "powerhouse" of TikTok, especially when Twitter’s user growth has "plateaued."
  • Management Challenges: A key concern is who will lead the company. Mihir notes that the platform faces a "decimated" talent pool and that any successor to the current leadership faces the "worst job in the world." The idea of a "super app" similar to WeChat is discussed, but the hosts remain doubtful that the current Twitter infrastructure can successfully bundle payments, messaging, and content.

The Bond Market: The Hidden Engine of Economic Upheaval

Transitioning to macroeconomics, Mihir argues that the bond market is the "bedrock of all financial markets" and is currently the central stage for global economic stress.

  • The Impact of Rate Hikes: The Federal Reserve’s aggressive interest rate increases—the likes of which "have just not been seen in the last 30 years"—have triggered a cascade of effects, including a soaring US dollar and increased pressure on emerging markets.
  • The UK LDI Crisis: Using the UK as a case study, the hosts explain how "liability-driven investment" (LDI) strategies used by pension funds backfired when interest rates spiked. This forced the Bank of England into the contradictory position of raising rates to fight inflation while simultaneously buying bonds to ensure "financial stability."
  • The US Advantage: The hosts discuss why the US can sustain high debt and tax cuts while other nations, like the UK, face immediate market retaliation. They conclude that the US benefits from being the world’s primary reserve currency, a status that grants it a unique ability to "get away with it."

Final Reflections

The episode concludes with a broader look at the "remarkable transformation" of the global financial system. The hosts emphasize that the era of zero-interest rates is likely over, forcing investors and individuals to "readjust" their expectations. Despite the "bond market woes," the hosts maintain a sense of optimism by sharing personal recommendations, ranging from parenting newsletters like Just Enjoy It While You Can to the data-driven insights of visualcapitalist.com, and finally, the simple pleasure of an elderflower-infused cocktail to weather the ongoing economic storm.

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the world just seems very complicated right now.
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I'm really looking forward to talk with both of you and try to make sense of what's going on.
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these really crazy times can keep the hope alive in a way.
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it's a complicated picture overall.
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From the sublime to the ridiculous, I thought we could talk about Twitter.
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📝Key Phrases

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make sense of
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keep the hope alive
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putting their bodies on the line
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from the sublime to the ridiculous
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come full circle
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📖 Transcript

Ted Audio Collective.
Hello everyone, you're listening to After Hours.
I'm Felix. I'm me here.
And I'm Sarah Green -Karmichael from Bloomberg Opinion.
Hey Sarah. Great to be together.
Great to be with you guys.

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