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"Markets! Finance! Scandal! Keiser Report is a no holds barred look at the shocking scandals behind the global financial headlines. From the collusion between Wall Street and Capitol Hill to the latest banking crime wave, from bogus government economic statistics to rigged stock markets, nothing escapes the eye of Max Keiser, a former stockbroker, inventor of the virtual specialist technology and co-founder of the Hollywood Stock Exchange. With the help of Keiser's co-host, Stacy Herbert, and guests from around the world, Keiser Report tells you what is really going on in the global economy." Max and Stacy delve into the world financial economy. The segment is split up between the first part which has Stacy going through recent financial news surrounding a singular topic, with max adding his opinion to the pieces. Stacy commonly shares opinions from major financial figures and financial journalists from social media which are relevant to the topic of the segment. Giving a modern approachable spin to financial presenting. Putting forward statistics, market changes, etc. Both presenters have quite strong personalities. Though Stacy is arguably the show's stability, to coincide with Max's occasionally eccentric persona. The show then leads to a second segment where Max interviews a relevant financial person in the current era. The segment often filled with inventors of new companies or technologies, authors of financial books, website owners, people who run podcasts, etc. Great place to see new up-and-coming financial personalities and investment possibilities. Max disclosures at the start of the interview if he is an investor in the interviewee's company for transparency. The show commonly critiques the 'old financial world' in the sense of fiat / the dinosaur economy, which keeps getting propped up by bail outs. It is progressive towards topics like solar energy, bitcoin, gold, etc. They are cited to be one of the original programs which discussed bitcoin positively very early on in its creation cycle. It is aimed at worldwide markets, though does commonly have examples from the Americas due to location of the presenters. Fantastic show for those just stepping into financial news as they give you a lot of knowledge to get you started and moving. Alongside being excellent for financial veterans looking to keep up with the massive changes occurring in the world of finance. The series has been running for over 1500 episodes and for over 10 years.

Country: Russia

Type: unscripted

Status: Ended

Language: English

Release Date: November 19, 2009

Also Known As: Keiser Report

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Production Co: Russia Today

Seasons & Episodes

Season 1

2009 | 7 Episodes

Season 8

2020 | 4 Episodes

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