Odd Lots

Joe Weisenthal, Tracy Alloway

mhenriksso10@bloomberg.net

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Booking Overview

Odd Lots is a finance-and-economics show where Bloomberg’s hosts unpack major market and economic questions through expert interviews. It’s a strong booking target for leaders and analysts who can translate complex business or macro trends into clear, data-driven takeaways.

Metrics

Episodes: 1236

Frequency: Multiple_weekly

Rating: 4.5/5.0

Estimated listeners: 10k-100k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

YouTube: 486.0k subscribers

Instagram: 763.0k followers

Contact Information

mhenriksso10@bloomberg.net

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Host

Joe Weisenthal - Co-host of Odd Lots, where he explores the most interesting topics in finance, markets and economics with Tracy Alloway.

Tracy Alloway - Co-host of Odd Lots, where she explores the most interesting topics in finance, markets and economics with Joe Weisenthal.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

high
Typical Credentials:  
Senior business leaders (e.g., CFOs) and recognized external experts who publish or lead research/analysis (e.g., newsletter founders, authors, subject-matter journalists) with strong ability to explain finance/economics market dynamics to a broad audience.
Required Achievements:  
C-suite leadership (e.g., CFO), Published books, Running a well-known industry analysis newsletter, Freelance/authoritative journalism with relevant subject expertise

Recent Guest Discussions

Winston Cheng - Capital Allocation In The AI Capex Boom; Market Competition And China Dynamics; Supply Chain Adaptation To Tariffs

Rory Johnston - Oil Price Drivers After A Prior $200 Prediction; Strait Of Hormuz Impacts; Factors Limiting Prices Including Re-routing, Policy Commentary, And China Import Reductions

Joey D'Urso - How The 1994 World Cup Changed Football’s Business Model; Corporate Sponsorship And Commercial Significance; Ties Between Football And Global Politics/economics

Recent Topics

Economics, Finance, Markets, Corporate, Energy

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Odd Lots
:

How a Major Grocery Store Chain Can Dramatically Lower the Cost of Food

July 03, 2026

In June, grocery giant Aldi opened a store just off of Times Square in Manhattan. It's the company's first location in Midtown and, according to their US Chief Commercial Officer Scott Patton, Aldi has to orchestrate a "logistical symphony" to get groceries into the middle of one of the busiest places in America. For instance, they use shorter trucks to navigate the tight corners of New York City streets. On this episode, we speak with Patton about what it took to open this specific Aldi and ...

What Dan Wang Saw on His Last Trip to China

July 02, 2026

There's this weird contradiction that hovers almost all conversations regarding the Chinese economy. On the one hand, the growth and rising material prosperity is undeniable. And of course, Chinese industrial giants are at the frontier in all kinds of things, like batteries. On the other hand, you always hear about a soft domestic market, and a general state of unease among workers who fear that precarity is around the corner. So how is this contradiction explained? And how does it affect day...

Baidu's CFO on How It Became a Full-Stack AI Player

June 29, 2026

In the China tech space, Baidu is now a full-stack player in the AI industry. The company makes its own chips, has its own AI models (Ernie), its own cloud system, and it's integrating AI into its self-driving car business, Apollo Go. But before all this, Baidu was known for being China's leader in search. Things, obviously, have changed a lot since the company was founded in the late 1990s. In today's episode, we speak with Baidu CFO Henry He about the company's AI ambitions. He talks to us ...

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