- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
MARKETWATCH ON BARRON'S LIVE SERIES Join MarketWatch on Barron’s Live every Wednesday at 12PM ET for exclusive live conversations with journalists and industry experts. The newsroom
will examine current events and their impact on markets, the economy, companies and individuals. ------------------------- MAY 25 | 12PM ET ANNUITIES - WHEN THEY'RE RIGHT AND WHEN
THEY'RE NOT FOR YOUR RETIREMENT When it comes to retirement planning, it's not just about saving enough money for the future but ensuring income streams are stable to last the rest
of one's lifetime. Join MarketWatch's retirement reporter Alessandra Malito and Michael Finke, Retirement Income Institute Research Fellow at the Alliance for Lifetime Income, as
they explore when annuities are appropriate, why they may be misunderstood and how to find the right one. WATCH ------------------------- MAY 24 | 12PM ET WHAT THE MIDTERM ELECTIONS COULD
MEAN FOR YOUR MONEY MarketWatch's Washington bureau chief Robert Schroeder discusses with Beacon Policy Advisors' Ben Koltun and Bowling Green State University's Melissa
Miller the outlook for the midterm elections and what the outcome could mean for the economy and Americans' finances. WATCH ------------------------- MAY 19 | 12PM ET HOW WORKING IN
RETIREMENT IS BEING EMBRACED BY OLDER ADULTS -- AND COMPANIES MarketWatch retirement editor Angela Moore speaks with Richard Eisenberg, contributor to MarketWatch's “Best New Ideas In
Retirement”, they will discuss the tight labor market and how Zoom is helping baby boomers work the way that they want. WATCH ------------------------- MAY 18 | 12PM ET THE NEW HOUSING
CRISIS Quentin Fottrell, managing editor, personal finance at MarketWatch talks to MarketWatch reporter Emma Ockerman and Adam Perdue, research economist at Texas A&M University’s Texas
Real Estate Research Center, about rising housing costs and house prices, record-high inflation, the Fed's hawkish stance on interest rates, and what‘s next for America's
real-estate market. WATCH ------------------------- MAY 4 | 12PM ET HOW TO SAVE ON SUMMER TRAVEL It's the summer for revenge travel, as many Americans plan long-awaited vacations with
many COVID restrictions now lifted. MarketWatch personal-finance reporter Jacob Passy chats with NerdWallet travel and credit card expert Sara Rathner on how travelers can save money on
their next getaway. WATCH ------------------------- APRIL 27 | 12PM ET WHAT WILL THE FED HAVE TO DO TO GET INFLATION BACK UNDER CONTROL? Mickey Levy, chief U.S. economist at Berenberg
Capital is a top Wall Street economist who has worried about inflation even longer than Larry Summers. Levy, the former chief economist of Bank of America, and a member since 1983 of the
Shadow Open Market Committee, a group of economists that analyzes Fed decisions, will join Barron's Live to discuss the outlook for inflation and what the Fed must do to get it back
under control. WATCH ------------------------- APRIL 13 | 12PM ET RETIRING ABROAD: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT LIFE IN PANAMA Kris Cunningham never expected to move to Panama in retirement. But she
and her husband did just that about a decade ago and live happily in a city of about 83,000 people near the Pacific Ocean. She'll discuss her experiences with Silvia Ascarelli, the
author of MarketWatch's "Where Should I Retire?" column, and answer questions from the audience. WATCH ------------------------- APRIL 12 | 12PM ET BREAKING DOWN THE BIG MOVE
MarketWatch personal-finance reporter and author of "The Big Move" column Jacob Passy and Deputy Personal Finance Editor Leslie Albrecht discuss homeowner's most frequent
questions and how to approach buying a home this spring. WATCH ------------------------- APRIL 1 | 12PM ET THE DARKER SIDE OF MONEY: APRIL FOOL'S EDITION MarketWatch financial crime
reporter Lukas Alpert is joined by famed prankster and performance artist Joey Skaggs who will discuss his more than 40 years of media stunts and April Fool's pranks. Skaggs will give
pointers on how to spot a hoax. WATCH ------------------------- MARCH 30 | 12PM ET THE BIG MARKET RISKS TO YOUR PORTFOLIO Are you diversified? Inflation, war and a pandemic rage, but the
level of risk in your portfolio may not be readily apparent. MarketWatch managing editor for enterprise Nathan Vardi speaks with Sander Gerber, CEO of Hudson Bay Capital about how he manages
risk at his $15 billion hedge fund, and his recent work with Nobel prize winner Harry Markowitz on measuring portfolio optimization. WATCH ------------------------- MARCH 22 | 12PM ET THE
STATE OF THE WAR IN UKRAINE AND THE U.S. AND EU SANCTIONS POLICY MarketWatch reporter Chris Matthews speaks with Samuel Charap, senior political scientist at the RAND corporation on the
state of the war in Ukraine and specifically about U.S. and EU sanctions policy, and their impact on the global economy and on Russia/Putin's decision making. WATCH
------------------------- MARCH 16 | 12PM ET RUSSIA’S INVASION OF UKRAINE, AND THE IMPACT ON THE U.S. ECONOMY Quentin Fottrell, managing editor-personal finance at MarketWatch, will talk to
personal finance reporter Andrew Keshner about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the impact on the U.S. economy. WATCH ------------------------- MARCH 15 | 12PM ET WOMEN, THEIR RETIREMENT
SECURITY AND WHAT TO DO IF YOU FEEL BEHIND Men and women do not approach retirement savings the same way -- aside from different investing behaviors, women have historically earned less
because of the gender wage gap, or left the workforce mid-career to care for their children or elderly loved ones. Join MarketWatch's retirement reporter Alessandra Malito and Cindy
Hounsell from the Women's Institute for a Secure Retirement as they discuss women's retirement security and what can be done to prepare for the future. WATCH
------------------------- MARCH 9 | 12PM ET MARKETWATCH ON BARRON'S LIVE: HOW THE PANDEMIC HAS AFFECTED YOUR RETIREMENT It's been two years since the pandemic completely reshaped
society as we know it -- and changed our retirement plans along the way. Join MarketWatch's retirement reporter, Alessandra Malito, as she speaks with Teresa Ghilarducci, director of
the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis, about how the pandemic has affected retirement savers. WATCH ------------------------- MARCH 2 | 12PM ET CAN THE FED TAME INFLATION WITHOUT
CAUSING A RECESSION? A CONVERSATION WITH GLENN HUBBARD, FORMER DEAN OF COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL Glenn Hubbard, former dean Columbia Business School, talks to MarketWatch's senior
reporter Greg Robb about his new book "The Wall and The Bridge." Hubbard was head of the Council of Economic Advisers under President George W Bush and was on the short-list for
potential Fed Chairman. They will talk about the challenges the Fed faces in trying to control inflation and how the government and private sector can foster opportunities rather than simply
protecting the status quo. WATCH ------------------------- FEBRUARY 16 | 12PM ET TAXES, MEMES AND COVID-19 Quentin Fottrell, managing editor-personal finance at MarketWatch, will talk to
tax reporter Andrew Keshner about what to expect this tax season. WATCH ------------------------- FEBRUARY 9 | 12PM ET MARKETWATCH ON BARRON'S LIVE: HOW TO TACKLE DEBT IN RETIREMENT --
AND MAYBE EVEN BEFORE MarketWatch's retirement reporter, Alessandra Malito speaks with Eric Roberge, financial planner and founder of Beyond Your Hammock, as they discuss debt
management for retirees, as well as how to plan for your debt when entering retirement and what debt may not be so bad. WATCH ------------------------- FEBRUARY 4 | 12PM ET THE DARKER SIDE
OF MONEY: BANKS AND REGULATION MarketWatch financial crime reporter Lukas Alpert is joined by K2 Integrity Managing Director Ray Dookhie to discuss the latest in what financial institutions
are doing to battle fraud and stay in regulatory compliance in a fast-changing world. WATCH ------------------------- FEBRUARY 2 | 12PM ET INFLATION AND THE FEDERAL RESERVE: HOW THE FED
ERRED AND WHAT'S NEXT? MarketWatch economic reporter Jeffry Bartash talks to former central banker Thomas Hoenig about the Fed's big mistakes and what it can do to fix the
inflation problem. WATCH ------------------------- JANUARY 27 | 12PM ET ORGANIZING YOUR DIGITAL ASSETS, FOR YOUR RETIREMENT, FOR YOUR ESTATE AND BEYOND Assets don't just include cash,
investments and real estates. In today's world, assets include social media accounts, documents and cryptocurrencies. Join MarketWatch’s retirement reporter Alessandra Malito and
Everplans’ founder Abby Schneiderman for a discussion on how to keep it all organized - and why it's so important to do so for your retirement and estate plans. WATCH
------------------------- JANUARY 26 | 12PM ET BIOTECH 2022: THE OUTLOOK FOR COVID VACCINES AND THERAPEUTICS, AND OTHER BIOPHARMA TRENDS MarketWatch's managing editor for enterprise
Nathan Vardi talks to Evercore ISI senior biopharma analyst Umer Raffat about the latest pandemic issues and the slumping biotech sector in general. WATCH ------------------------- JANUARY
19 | 12PM ET IT'S YEAR 3 OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. WHAT SHOULD WE EXPECT? MarketWatch personal-finance editor Quentin Fottrell talks to Dr. Gregory Poland, who studies the
immunogenetics of vaccine response at the Mayo Clinic, about the trajectory of the pandemic. WATCH ------------------------- JANUARY 14 | 12PM ET THE DARKER SIDE OF MONEY - THIS YEAR IN
FRAUD Join MarketWatch for a look ahead at the new developments and themes in financial crime that can be expected in 2022. We'll also look back at some of the most common trends in
fraud over the past year and what steps law enforcement, regulators and financial institutions have taken to combat them. WATCH ------------------------- JANUARY 5 | 12PM ET HOW WILL RISING
INTEREST RATES AFFECT THE HOUSING MARKET? Interest rates are expected to rise throughout 2022. Michael Fratantoni, chief economist at the Mortgage Bankers Association, explains the
implications for the housing and mortgage markets. WATCH ------------------------- DECEMBER 22 | 12PM ET SEAMLESS CHARGING NETWORK IS KEY TO EV ADOPTION. HERE'S WHAT'S COMING Pres.
Biden just announced a push for 500,000 electric-vehicle charging sites, but challenges and opportunities remain. Aaron Fisher, CEO of EVPassport, helps us explore a closed vs. open
charging system, the role of utilities, how car makers and charging vendors might work together, and more. Rachel Beals will present some of the stocks and funds that may be poised to
benefit. WATCH ------------------------- DECEMBER 15 | 12PM ET TIPS FOR TAX-SMART AND EFFECTIVE CHARITABLE GIVING, NO MATTER WHAT YOUR BUDGET IS Inequality editor Meera Jagannathan will talk
to Deputy Personal Finance Editor Leslie Albrecht about how to maximize your impact when donating to nonprofits this giving season. WATCH ------------------------- DECEMBER 10 | 12PM ET
WILL HOME PRICES DROP IN 2022? HERE’S WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY In 2021, competition for homes was fierce, and prices reached records. Now, mortgage rates are rising, and the housing market is
cooling. Here’s what that means for the housing market as 2022 approaches. WATCH ------------------------- DECEMBER 8 | 12PM ET ROBO-ADVISERS AND RETIREMENT SAVINGS: WHAT'S NEXT Join
MarketWatch retirement reporter Alessandra Malito as she speaks with Kristen Carlisle from Betterment for Business about robo-advisers, saving for retirement and the hottest trends. WATCH
------------------------- DECEMBER 1 | 12PM ET BIDEN'S BIG SOCIAL-SPENDING BILL: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY Seth Hanlon from the liberal Center for American Progress and Kyle
Pomerleau from the conservative American Enterprise Institute discuss the Build Back Better Act, with the conversation moderated by MarketWatch's Victor Reklaitis. WATCH
------------------------- NOVEMBER 19 | 12PM ET THE DARKER SIDE OF MONEY -- PANDEMIC EDITION The COVID-19 pandemic opened the floodgates on a whole new world of financial fraud. Join
MarketWatch to discuss how criminal actors have taken advantage of the recent global upheaval and how law enforcement and regulators have moved to keep pace. WATCH -------------------------
NOVEMBER 17 | 12PM ET SOCIAL SECURITY AND COLA: WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOUR BENEFITS MarketWatch retirement editor Angela Moore and reporter Alessandra Malito will discuss the
cost-of-living adjustment in 2022, how it will affect Social Security benefits, what changes could be coming from Congress and what to watch out for next year. WATCH
------------------------- NOVEMBER 16 | 12PM ET PREPARING FOR STUDENT LOAN PAYMENTS TO RESUME IN FEBRUARY After a pandemic payment pause that's lasted more than a year and a half, the
student loan system is set to turn back on in February. Jillian Berman, Reporter of MarketWatch and Beverly Goodman, Editorial Director of Barron’s discuss the challenges the system may face
moving millions of borrowers back into repayment and some tips for borrowers preparing for that first bill. WATCH ------------------------- NOVEMBER 10 | 12PM ET SAVING, SPENDING &
LIVING PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK IN YOUR 30S — AND BEYOND Meera Jagannathan, Inequality Editor at MarketWatch, talks to Quentin Fottrell about some of the latest dilemmas he's received for
his Moneyist advice column. WATCH ------------------------- NOVEMBER 3 | 12PM ET THE POST-MORATORIUM OUTLOOK FOR RESIDENTIAL REAL-ESTATE INVESTING MarketWatch reporter Jacob Passy interviews
Daren Blomquist, vice president of market economics at Auction.com, about how the end of the nationwide foreclosure and eviction moratoriums has affected investors' appetite for
residential real-estate. WATCH ------------------------- OCTOBER 27 | 12PM ET A LOOK AHEAD TO THE LANDMARK GLASGOW CLIMATE SUMMIT MarketWatch reporter Rachel Koning Beals interviews Helen
Mountford, an expert on climate-change economics and finance with the World Resources Institute, ahead of the pivotal U.N. Glasgow summit. WATCH ------------------------- OCTOBER 20 | 12PM
ET MONEYIST LIVE Meera Jagannathan, Inequality Editor at MarketWatch, talks to Quentin Fottrell about some of the latest dilemmas he's received for his Moneyist advice column. WATCH
------------------------- OCTOBER 13 | 12PM ET MEDICARE OPEN ENROLLMENT, WHAT TO KNOW AND HOW TO PREPARE Join MarketWatch retirement reporter Alessandra Malito and Ari Parker, head adviser
and co-founder of Chapter, as they discuss the upcoming open enrollment period for Medicare. Learn the best tips for maximizing your coverage, the risks associated with the wrong (or no)
plan and how many options you may have available. WATCH ------------------------- OCTOBER 6 | 12PM ET INVESTING IN WATER: FOCUS ON INFRASTRUCTURE AND THE MEGA-DROUGHT MarketWatch climate
change reporter Rachel Koning Beals interviews ALINE Wealth’s CIO and founder Peter Klein. It's critical for the health of the world and a boon to personal portfolios to invest in
water, a theme Klein has followed for 15 years. The new infrastructure bill would provide $55 billion to upgrade water infrastructure and help the U.S. contend with the devastating drought,
but it may not be enough. WATCH ------------------------- SEPTEMBER 29 | 12PM ET HISTORIAN ADAM TOOZE TALKS ABOUT THE COVID FINANCIAL CRISIS AND THE FED Historian Adam Tooze followed up his
award-winning book “Crashed” on the 2008 financial crisis with a new book “Shutdown” about the Covid pandemic and the ensuing financial crisis. Tooze will talk with MarketWatch’s Greg Robb
about how the two crises differ, how the Federal Reserve responded, and how economic policies and underpinning theories may never be the same again. WATCH ------------------------- SEPTEMBER
22 | 12PM ET THE INFRASTRUCTURE AND BIG BUDGET BILLS MarketWatch’s DC bureau chief Robert Schroeder discusses with Raymond James’ Washington policy analyst Ed Mills what’s next for the $3.5
trillion budget bill being pushed by congressional Democrats and President Joe Biden, as well the path forward for a bipartisan infrastructure package. WATCH -------------------------
SEPTEMBER 15 | 12PM ET WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM A 97-YEAR-OLD Frances Ballantyne, a 97-year-old born into the Great Depression and moved to New York during World War II joins Quentin Fottrell,
MarketWatch's personal finance editor to share her life experience, her mistakes and smart money moves, how she has weathered crises and has been able to live comfortably. WATCH
------------------------- AUGUST 4, 2021 | 12PM ET ALTERNATIVE DATA - WHAT INVESTORS NEED TO KNOW COVID-19 helped feed a surge in interest in alternative data as investors sought real-time
insights into the economy and the pandemic. Economist Jens Nordvig, founder of Exante Data, talks with MarketWatch's Bill Watts about what works and the evolving role of alternative
data in making investment decisions. WATCH