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This week, we get stuck right into a gloriously chaotic mix of finance news and media gossip, starting with the very juicy on-air fallout that may have blown up a $200 million radio deal. They also unpack what the latest conflict in the Middle East could mean for oil prices, inflation and the stock market, give the final update in the Warner Bros-Netflix-Paramount saga, and look at whether working from home could actually help solve the fertility crisis. Plus, Berkshire Hathaway drops its first annual update without Warren Buffett at the helm, Soph celebrates her Netflix gains like she’s the Wolf of Wall Street, and we round out with a brilliant community question on starting a business that reminds us that building wealth isn’t just about what you invest in, but what you’re brave enough to start.
WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits:
S&P 500 – The 500 biggest companies in the US stock market.
Passive Investing – Investing in funds that track the market automatically.
Conglomerate – A massive company that owns lots of different businesses.
Share Price – The cost of buying one slice of a company.
Shareholder – Someone who owns shares in a company.
Cash Reserves – Money a company keeps ready to invest later.
Long-Term Investing – Holding investments for years, not days.
Core–Satellite Investing – Safe investments at the centre, riskier bets on the side.
Credits:
Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright
Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby
Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro
Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️
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Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
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This week, we get stuck right into a gloriously chaotic mix of finance news and media gossip, starting with the very juicy on-air fallout that may have blown up a $200 million radio deal. They also unpack what the latest conflict in the Middle East could mean for oil prices, inflation and the stock market, give the final update in the Warner Bros-Netflix-Paramount saga, and look at whether working from home could actually help solve the fertility crisis. Plus, Berkshire Hathaway drops its first annual update without Warren Buffett at the helm, Soph celebrates her Netflix gains like she’s the Wolf of Wall Street, and we round out with a brilliant community question on starting a business that reminds us that building wealth isn’t just about what you invest in, but what you’re brave enough to start.
WTF does that mean? A guide to all the jargony bits:
S&P 500 – The 500 biggest companies in the US stock market.
Passive Investing – Investing in funds that track the market automatically.
Conglomerate – A massive company that owns lots of different businesses.
Share Price – The cost of buying one slice of a company.
Shareholder – Someone who owns shares in a company.
Cash Reserves – Money a company keeps ready to invest later.
Long-Term Investing – Holding investments for years, not days.
Core–Satellite Investing – Safe investments at the centre, riskier bets on the side.
Credits:
Hosts: Victoria Harris & Sophie Hallwright
Producer & Editor: Emily Rigby
Social & Digital Manager: Lucy Munro
Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline 💌☎️
For more from The Curve:
Website
Instagram
YouTube
TikTok
Newsletter
Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.

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