Episodes

  • Finale: The collapse of India’s $22bn tech star
    Apr 1 2026

    For our final episode: Education start-up Byju’s quickly became the pride of India during the Covid-19 pandemic. But almost as fast as the company rose, it collapsed. The fallout has already resulted in millions of dollars’ worth of US court sanctions and allegations of witness tampering. The FT’s Mumbai bureau chief Chris Kay has been following the legal drama and examines what Byju’s demise means for India’s burgeoning technology sector.


    Clips from Byju’s, US Bankruptcy Court - District of Delaware


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    For further reading on this episode:

    A fallen Indian tech star and the hunt for its missing millions

    ‘Screaming into a hurricane’: the fall of India’s most valuable start-up Byju’s

    How a teaching app feted by Silicon Valley was left chasing the Indian dream


    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com

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    31 mins
  • Private credit’s public reckoning
    Mar 25 2026

    After years of fast-paced growth, private credit is facing intense scrutiny. In recent months, investors have made requests to withdraw billions of dollars from the $2tn sector’s funds. The FT’s US private equity and deals editor Antoine Gara and US investment editor Eric Platt explain how we got to this critical moment, and what may be next for this pocket of Wall Street.


    Clips from Bloomberg, CNBC, Fox Business, JPMorgan, US Federal Reserve


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    For further reading:

    Retail investors pull billions from private capital’s credit gold mine

    Wall St underestimates private capital problems, says top credit hedge fund

    Private credit’s game of footsie is getting riskier


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    Follow Antoine Gara on X (@AntoineGara) and Bluesky (@antoinegara.bsky.social). Eric Platt is on X (@ericgplatt) and Bluesky (@ericgplatt.ft.com). Michela Tindera is on X (@mtindera07) and Bluesky (@mtindera.ft.com), or follow her on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.


    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com

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    27 mins
  • Best of: How the diamond industry lost its sparkle
    Mar 18 2026

    This week, we are revisiting a favorite episode. The natural diamond industry is facing an existential threat: lab-grown diamonds. They are chemically and physically identical to natural stones but they are a fraction of the price. Eleanor Olcott, the FT’s China technology correspondent, travelled to the epicentre of lab-grown diamond production in the central Chinese province of Henan to see how they are made. While the FT’s natural resources editor, Leslie Hook, explores what the sale of De Beers, the natural diamond producer, could mean for the future of the sector.


    This episode originally aired on September 10 2025.


    Clip from Arnold Worldwide


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    For further reading (updated):

    How the diamond industry lost its sparkle

    The sparkle is fading in Africa’s diamond heartland

    De Beers likely to be sold to consortium, Anglo chief says


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    Follow Leslie Hook on X (@lesliehook) and Eleanor Olcott on X (@EleanorOlcott). Michela Tindera is on X (@mtindera07) and Bluesky (@mtindera.ft.com), or follow her on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.

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    24 mins
  • Introducing Untold: Opus Dei
    Mar 13 2026

    Introducing Opus Dei, a new season of Untold from the Financial Times. Host Antonia Cundy uncovers the cultural and political influence of a controversial Catholic organisation in America. Opus Dei exists to help people get closer to God, but some members say they found other agendas – and unexpected harm – entangled in that spiritual mission. The first episode of Untold: Opus Dei launches March 25.


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    1 min
  • Wall Street and crypto battle over the future of money
    Mar 11 2026

    US President Donald Trump handed crypto companies a huge win last year when he signed a piece of legislation to regulate an important part of the digital currency world: stablecoins. But ever since then, Wall Street banks have been fighting to change parts of the law. The FT’s digital markets correspondent Nikou Asgari explains what’s provoked US banks and who might have the upper hand in this conflict.


    Clips from Bank of America, CBS News, CNBC, CNN, Forbes, Fox 5 Atlanta, JPMorgan Chase, The White House


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    For further reading:

    The stablecoin war: Wall Street vs crypto over the future of money

    Bitcoin and crypto stocks surge amid relief rally for risky assets

    Global crypto assets hit $4tn as industry wins backing of US lawmakers


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    20 mins
  • Vote for Behind the Money in the NYC Podcast Awards!
    Mar 9 2026

    Behind the Money has been nominated for an NYC Podcast Award in the Best Interview Podcast category. It’s an Audience Choice award, which means we need your help to win. Vote for us here.


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    1 min
  • Co-creators Mickey Down & Konrad Kay on ‘Industry’
    Mar 4 2026

    This week Michela and the FT’s US banking editor, Joshua Franklin, interview the co-creators of the hit television show, Industry. In its fourth season, the show follows the lives of ambitious young people making their way in London's financial centre. The season finale aired earlier this week, and in this episode, Michela and Joshua discuss with the creators, Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the overlap between their show's storylines and real world finance.


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    For further reading:

    The ONS vs Industry

    How I won a starring role — OK, bit part — in HBO’s ‘Industry’

    Inside Wirecard


    For further listening:

    How Wirecard’s Jan Marsalek went from fraudster to spy

    HBO’s 'Industry', and Esther Perel


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    Michela Tindera is on X (@mtindera07) and Bluesky (@mtindera.ft.com), or follow her on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.


    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com

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    32 mins
  • Companies reap $22bn from Trump’s immigration crackdown
    Feb 25 2026

    Raids by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement have made national headlines. But behind ICE’s operations, a sprawling web of private companies – from global powerhouses to niche family-run businesses – have secured hundreds of millions of dollars in government contracts. Peter Andringa from the FT’s visual investigations team spent months crawling through federal documents and data sets to put together a picture of the companies that make up this web.


    Clips from ABC7 News Bay Area, CBS 6 Albany, C-SPAN, Donald J Trump, Fox 26 Houston, Fox Nashville, Fox News, NBC Connecticut, The New York Times


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    For further reading:

    Companies reap $22bn from Trump’s immigration crackdown

    Trump’s immigration data dragnet

    The booming business of Trump’s deportation flights


    For further listening:

    Palantir’s relentless rise

    US uses private data to track immigrants


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    Follow Peter Andringa on X (@peterjandringa), or on Bluesky (@peter.andringa.me) Michela Tindera is on X (@mtindera07) and Bluesky (@mtindera.ft.com), or follow her on LinkedIn for updates about the show and more.


    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com




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    26 mins