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BizWhiz Shorts

Hosted by Krish Saraf

Episodes

54

Latest episode

Jun 2025

Language

EN

About the show

Hi! My name is Krish Saraf. I love the world of business and how it drives economies, sets the foundation for financial systems, and has a massive impact on our lifestyle's. My goal is to talk about what business really is as well as how its connectivity and relevance can be applied to all aspects of life.

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June 22, 20257 min

Meta’s Billion-Dollar Brain Grab: Can Zuck Buy the Future of AI?

Meta is going all-in on AI, spending billions to hire top talent and acquire leading-edge startups like Scale AI in a bold bid to build superintelligence. In this episode, we break down what this means for the future of AI, Meta’s rivalry with OpenAI, and whether Zuckerberg’s vision can truly deliver.

June 3, 20257 min

Credit Cut — What Moody’s Downgrade Really Means for America

America just lost its last perfect credit rating, as Moody’s downgraded the U.S. from AAA to Aa1 over concerns about rising debt and soaring interest costs. In this episode, we break down what credit ratings actually mean, why this downgrade matters, and how it could affect everything from government borrowing to mortgage rates. It’s a fiscal wake-up call — and a critical moment to rethink America’s economic playbook.

May 18, 202512 min

Trillions, Tech, and Turbines — Trump’s High-Stakes Middle East Money Tour

President Trump just returned from a whirlwind Middle East tour with over $2 trillion in promised investments from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. From AI data centers and aviation mega-deals to defense contracts and geopolitical power plays, this episode unpacks the fine print, the fanfare, and the future impact — with a healthy dose of humor and critical insight. Is this the beginning of a new tech-powered golden age… or a diplomatic mirage with gold trim?

May 12, 20257 min

Mark Carney Wins Canada — Technocracy, Trump, and the 51st State That Wasn't

In a political plot twist worthy of its own Netflix series, former central banker Mark Carney is now Prime Minister of Canada. We break down how U.S. influence, Trump’s rhetoric, and a surge in Canadian nationalism shaped this election—and why Carney's technocratic style could define a new era of Canadian politics.

April 30, 20257 min

When Safety Isn’t So Safe — What’s Going On with U.S. Treasuries?

U.S. Treasuries—the go-to safe haven during volatility—are surprisingly under pressure. We break down why investor confidence is wobbling, how tariffs and inflation are changing the bond market’s role, and what it means for portfolios in a high-stakes 2025.

April 30, 20257 min

Tariffs, Turmoil, and the American Business Squeeze

From Chipotle to Delta to P&G, U.S. companies are slashing forecasts and raising prices as new tariffs shake up supply chains and consumer sentiment. This episode explores how trade policy is putting pressure on margins, morale, and the broader business outlook.

April 25, 20256 min

Tariff Tug-of-War — Is the U.S.–China Trade War Cooling Off?

After months of escalation, both the U.S. and China are hinting at de-escalation in the tariff war—but what’s really going on behind the scenes? In this episode, we break down the shift in tone, the economic ripple effects, and why this might be more of a pause than a peace deal.

April 25, 20257 min

Why Elite Universities Are Stockpiling Cash in 2025

As federal scrutiny intensifies, top universities like Harvard and Yale are raising billions through bonds and private equity sales. In this episode, we explore why these elite schools are financially repositioning in response to the Trump administration's policies—and what it signals about the future of higher ed.

December 29, 20247 min

How Bitcoin Hit $100k in 2024

In this week's episode, I talk about how Bitcoin hit $100k, what that means for the global markets, and what that will eventually culminate into.

August 15, 20247 min

The Fed's Soft Landing

In this episode, I talk about how the Fed hopes to create a soft landing within the economy. I discuss recent labor statistics and job reports as well as current interest/inflation rates and what it means for the economy. I also discuss the soft landing approach and how the Fed is trying to avoid a recession.

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