
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


One of the extraordinary elements of the civil unrest taking place in Iran is that it's almost impossible to know what's going on. There's a virtually complete news blackout, in part because of the government shutting down the internet. What this means in practice right now is that someone on the outside can't even know for sure whether the Iranian stock market has been trading lately, or whether it's been halted. And then of course there are bigger questions about the scale of the civil unrest and the government's response to it. On this episode of Lots More, we check in with recurring guest Maciej Wojtal, the founder and CIO of Amtelon Capital, one of the few international firms to have direct exposure to Iranian stocks. We talk about what he's been able to ascertain about the protests, why they're taking place, Iran's ongoing financial crisis, and why this round of civil unrest is different from before.
READ MORE: How Iran Sanctions and a Currency Crash Triggered Mass Protests
Subscribe to the Odd Lots Newsletter
Join the conversation: discord.gg/oddlots
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Bloomberg4.5
17661,766 ratings
One of the extraordinary elements of the civil unrest taking place in Iran is that it's almost impossible to know what's going on. There's a virtually complete news blackout, in part because of the government shutting down the internet. What this means in practice right now is that someone on the outside can't even know for sure whether the Iranian stock market has been trading lately, or whether it's been halted. And then of course there are bigger questions about the scale of the civil unrest and the government's response to it. On this episode of Lots More, we check in with recurring guest Maciej Wojtal, the founder and CIO of Amtelon Capital, one of the few international firms to have direct exposure to Iranian stocks. We talk about what he's been able to ascertain about the protests, why they're taking place, Iran's ongoing financial crisis, and why this round of civil unrest is different from before.
READ MORE: How Iran Sanctions and a Currency Crash Triggered Mass Protests
Subscribe to the Odd Lots Newsletter
Join the conversation: discord.gg/oddlots
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

979 Listeners

3,061 Listeners

412 Listeners

1,174 Listeners

2,189 Listeners

434 Listeners

350 Listeners

947 Listeners

970 Listeners

795 Listeners

196 Listeners

290 Listeners

2,169 Listeners

30 Listeners

426 Listeners

4 Listeners

154 Listeners

58 Listeners

275 Listeners

233 Listeners

231 Listeners

63 Listeners

86 Listeners

77 Listeners

84 Listeners

402 Listeners

21 Listeners

12 Listeners

8 Listeners

2 Listeners

155 Listeners

119 Listeners