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From hostile takeovers to C-suite intrigue, Behind the Money takes you inside the business and financial stories of the moment with reporting from Financial Times journalists around the world.

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Michael Acton
Michael Acton is a correspondent for the Financial Times based in San Francisco, where he covers technology and business news. He has reported extensively on the impact of economic policies on major tech companies, including Apple, and provides insights into market trends and corporate strategies.
Humza Jilani
Humza Jilani is a journalist for the Financial Times, specializing in financial and economic reporting. He has covered various topics related to banking and finance, particularly in the context of Islamic finance and its implications in regions like Pakistan.
Saffeya Ahmed
Saffeya Ahmed is a journalist and contributor to the Financial Times, focusing on economic issues and financial markets. She engages with topics related to Islamic banking and its growth, providing insights and analysis on the evolving financial landscape.
Amelia Pollard
Amelia Pollard is a reporter for the Financial Times, specializing in due diligence and financial reporting. She has covered various aspects of the retail sector and private equity, providing insights into complex financial transactions and market trends. Amelia is known for her analytical approach and in-depth reporting on significant business stories.
Aanu Adeoye
Aanu Adeoye is a journalist for the Financial Times, known for her reporting on economic issues and commodities. She has traveled to various countries to cover stories related to finance and trade, providing insights into how global markets affect local communities.
Susannah Savage
Susannah Savage is a journalist at the Financial Times, specializing in commodities and market trends. She has a background in financial reporting and has contributed to various stories that explore the intersection of economics and social issues.
Sujeet Indap
Sujeet Indap is the Wall Street editor for the Financial Times, where he covers major financial stories and provides insights into the workings of investment banking. With extensive experience in financial journalism, Indap has reported on significant events and trends in the financial sector, including high-profile legal battles and corporate disputes.

Topics Discussed

tariffs Apple Donald Trump Big Tech market value vulnerability financial impact Islamic banking interest-free banking Pakistan financial system Humza Jilani Walgreens Boots Alliance private equity Sycamore Partners retail debt and equity deal Due Diligence gold prices chocolate shortage Ghana commodities cocoa illegal gold mining investment banking legal battle Perella Weinberg Partners Michael Kramer courtroom Sujeet Indap
Episodes

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0:00 18:12

Apple navigates Trump’s tariffs

Guests
Michael Acton
Keywords
tariffs Apple Donald Trump Big Tech market value vulnerability financial impact

US President Donald Trump’s announcement of “reciprocal” tariffs caused havoc in the markets, notably hitting Big Tech stocks such as Apple. The company lost more than $300bn in market value the next day, and its path forward is complicated. The FT’s San Francisco correspondent Michael Acton explains why the iPhone maker is vulnerable, and what options it has to minimise the damage.


Clips from PBSNewshour, C-SPAN


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For further reading:

Apple loses more than $300bn in market value from Trump tariff hit

Apple and other US tech groups hit as Donald Trump targets suppliers

Fraying transatlantic ties will cost companies dearly


And for further listening: 

Why Apple can’t leave China


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Follow Michael Acton on X (@MActon93). Michela Tindera is on X (@mtindera07) and Bluesky (@mtindera.ft.com), or follow her on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more. 


Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com


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0:00 20:00

Why Islamic banking is taking off

Guests
Humza Jilani Saffeya Ahmed
Keywords
Islamic banking interest-free banking Pakistan financial system Humza Jilani

A huge chunk of any typical bank’s profits comes from charging interest. But what happens when you can’t do that? This week, we’re traveling to Pakistan with the FT’s Humza Jilani, where the country has decided to make its entire banking sector align with Islamic law, which forbids charging interest. We’ll discuss how Islamic banks function and if this banking model can become Pakistan’s dominant system. 


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Meezan Bank’s soaring shares herald rise of Islamic finance in Pakistan

Clerics’ rule change threatens to throw Islamic debt market into turmoil

World Bank approves 10-year $20bn Pakistan lending package

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Follow Humza Jilani (@humza_jilani) and Saffeya Ahmed on X (@saffeya-ahmed), or follow Saffeya on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more. 


Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com



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0:00 19:38

Retail’s last barbarian takes on Walgreens Boots

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Amelia Pollard
Keywords
Walgreens Boots Alliance private equity Sycamore Partners retail debt and equity deal Due Diligence

Years ago, an ailing company like Walgreens Boots Alliance may have seemed like a prime acquisition target for deal-hungry private equity firms. But many have backed away from retail recently, leaving an opening for groups like Sycamore Partners who are willing to buck the trend. Sycamore announced this month that it would take the global pharmacy business private in a $23.7bn debt and equity deal. The FT’s Due Diligence reporter, Amelia Pollard, explains the well-worn playbook that Sycamore has used on past retail companies, and whether it will work this time with a chain that has its own share of unique problems.  


Clips from Bloomberg, CNBC, CBS


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Retail’s last barbarian: the private equity group about to play hardball with Boots

What went wrong after Walgreens bought Boots? 

Walgreens bondholders could be winners from its debt-laden buyout

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Follow Amelia Pollard (@ameliajpollard) on X or (@pollard.bsky.social) on Bluesky. Michela Tindera is on X (@mtindera07) and Bluesky (@mtindera.ft.com), or follow her on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more. 


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Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com


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0:00 19:25

How high gold prices are fueling a chocolate shortage

Guests
Aanu Adeoye Susannah Savage
Keywords
gold prices chocolate shortage Ghana commodities cocoa illegal gold mining

The surging price of gold is leading to some unexpected outcomes. The FT’s Aanu Adeoye traveled to Ghana to see how this is playing out among two of the country’s top commodities: gold and cocoa. Aanu and the FT’s Susannah Savage explain how the two commodities are linked and how it is impacting the people who live in the country.  


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How illegal gold mining is fuelling a chocolate shortage

Food groups develop a taste for cocoa alternatives

From London to New York via Switzerland: the booming trade in gold bars

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Follow Aanu Adeoye (@aanuadeoye) and Susannah Savage (@SavageSusannah) on X. Michela Tindera is on X (@mtindera07) and Bluesky (@mtindera.ft.com), or follow her on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.


Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com


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0:00 22:11

Inside an investment banking battle royale

Guests
Sujeet Indap
Keywords
investment banking legal battle Perella Weinberg Partners Michael Kramer courtroom Sujeet Indap

Disputes over power and pay aren’t unusual at Wall Street’s top firms. What isn’t ordinary is when the conflict turns into a decade-long legal battle. That was the case for boutique investment firm Perella Weinberg Partners and their former star banker, Michael Kramer. After 10 years, their dispute recently went to trial in Manhattan. The FT’s Wall Street editor Sujeet Indap had a seat inside the courtroom, and tells us what he learned about the inner workings of the firm. 


Clips from Bloomberg, Fox Business


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For further reading:

Perella Weinberg trial lifts veil on bitter feud among top bankers 

Court brawl reveals fractious world of investment banking 

Wall Street’s battle of the bankers 

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Follow Sujeet Indap on X (@sindap) or on Bluesky (@sindap.bsky.social). Michela Tindera is on X (@mtindera07) and Bluesky (@mtindera.ft.com), or follow her on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.


Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com


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USA
4.5 ratings 188 reviews
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