Bloomberg Businessweek

Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - January 16th, 2026

Jan 17, 2026
Andrew Ross Sorkin, a renowned journalist and author, dives into the historical parallels of the 1929 market crash, emphasizing lessons for today's economy. Rick Woldenberg, CEO of Learning Resources, reveals how tariffs disrupt small businesses and discusses their limitations. Joe Heshin, founder of Snow Partners, shares insights on indoor ski resorts and the innovative SnowCloud tech driving growth. Finally, Kate Crater, food editor, explores 2026 dining trends, highlighting the rise of counter-service models and creative approaches to food waste.
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INSIGHT

Fed Independence Shapes Policy Choices

  • Fed independence mattered in 1929 and remains politically salient today.
  • Sorkin argues awareness of politics can shape central bankers' choices, sometimes to the economy's detriment.
ADVICE

Treat Leverage As The Primary Red Flag

  • Focus on leverage as the primary systemic risk indicator across markets and eras.
  • Treat high leverage ratios as red flags requiring immediate scrutiny and risk reduction.
INSIGHT

Prediction Markets Grew Rapidly And Broadly

  • Prediction markets boomed in 2025 with big valuations and growing involvement from traditional finance.
  • Platforms host a mix of sports bets and unconventional real-world event markets that raise integrity questions.
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