Episodes
In this episode of William Blair Thinking Presents, macro analyst Richard de Chazal puts inflation and Fed rates under a microscope, explains the correlation between gold prices and bond yields, and discusses the Fed’s independence when it comes to policy changes during an election year. *Recorded April 24, 2024
Published 04/30/24
William Blair tech analyst Jake Roberge joins the show to discuss the observability and AIOps software markets, including the increasingly important role these platforms are playing for businesses of all sizes, why they are gaining momentum over legacy monitoring tools, and some of the key trends he’s seeing in the market.
Published 04/10/24
Richard discusses the recent macroeconomic news for March, including the FOMC dot plot, stubborn inflation, stock markets, and the real estate pain being felt by banks.
Published 03/26/24
Will consumer relationships with restaurants and fitness centers change as GLP-1s grow in popularity? Sharon Zackfia, group head of consumer research, breaks down the results of two recent proprietary surveys conducted to gain insight into whether reduced caloric consumption among GLP-1 users could lead to a sales slowdown for restaurants and provide a material tailwind for fitness companies.
Published 03/14/24
Ryan Daniels, CFA, partner and group head of healthcare technology and services, discusses the impact of GLP-1 drugs on healthcare spending and care delivery, along with the need for healthcare services and digital health providers that can help employers and consumers effectively manage the emerging wave of GLP-1 drugs.
Published 03/05/24
A hard, soft, or no landing? Listen as macro analyst Richard de Chazal discusses the latest in macroeconomic news, including a more hawkish Jerome Powell, a red-hot S&P 500, fourth-quarter earnings, and a hotter-than-anticipated CPI report.
Published 02/23/24
As economic conditions improve, so too does confidence among advertising executives about their 2024 budget allocations. In this episode of William Blair Thinking Presents, research analyst Ralph Schackart walks through the results of his latest quarterly digital advertising executive survey, including how digital ad spending has changed in recent months and 2024 budget forecasts.
Published 02/14/24
Jobs, housing, QT, and the Red Sea. Listen as macro analyst Richard de Chazal examines the current economic indicators, provides context around the potential end to QT, and offers his perspective on a possible Fed pivot, in the first Monthly Macro episode of the year. *Recorded Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Published 01/25/24
Clinical case studies have sparked significant interest in the use of CAR-T for autoimmune disorders, potentially expanding CAR-Ts’ utility beyond oncology. In this podcast episode of Biotech Breakthroughs, equity research analyst Sami Corwin offers an overview of the known biological underpinnings of autoimmunity and rationale for using CAR-T as a therapeutic, breaks down the CAR-T cell therapy competitive landscape and analyzes the potential market opportunity for these therapies.
Published 01/11/24
Macro analyst Richard de Chazal reflects on the resilient year and expands on his 2024 Outlook’s key themes, including the sticky pockets of inflation, the 3 keys the Fed needs to achieve success next year, Treasury Secretary Yellen’s “Operation Twist” reboot, and more. *Recorded December 8, 2023
Published 12/15/23
Software developers not only represent the early adopters who will determine the success of a particular product or project, but also have become primary influencers in software purchases. In this episode, analysts Jason Ader, Arjun Bhatia, and Jonathan Ho delve into the key trends and potential disruptions, including generative AI, in this exciting new era of coding capabilities.
Published 12/01/23
Macro analyst Richard de Chazal breaks down what he believes are the three hurdles to 'higher for longer,' walks through what third quarter earnings may say about the near term future and offers his stance on where the Fed is potentially headed as we move towards a new year. *Recorded November 8, 2023
Published 11/21/23
Radiopharmaceuticals are leading the way in how oncology patients are being diagnosed and treated. In this episode of Biotech Breakthroughs, Tim Lugo is joined by equity analyst Andy Hsieh and equity research associate Alex Ramsey to examine why radioisotope innovation may revolutionize treatment for millions of people in the coming years.
Published 11/06/23
Housing, retail sales, and the Sahm Rule. Hear what macro analyst Richard de Chazal outlines in this latest Monthly Macro podcast, and what’s in store for the markets as we near a critical FOMC meeting next month.
Published 10/16/23
Tim Lugo speaks with fellow equity research analysts Margaret Kaczor Andrew and Andy Hsieh about the GLP-1 drug class and its impact on the management of obesity, including potential read-throughs to the medtech and the therapeutics sector.
Published 10/13/23
Jed and Patrick Kent, CFA, CMT, explain the science behind biophysical economics, unravel the intricate relationship between energy and the real economy, and shed light on the profound impact energy has on our financial system.
Published 10/06/23
Biotech equity research group head Tim Lugo explores the impact of artificial intelligence and machine learning on the biotechnology industry, including the ways in which AI is revolutionizing drug development, impacting valuations, and the potential risks that lie ahead.
Published 09/28/23
Healthcare equity research group head Ryan Daniels walks through his team’s recent report, the 'Coming Healthcare Cost Tsunami,’ to discuss how employers are leveraging partners to drive greater health and benefit satisfaction among employees and contain healthcare costs more effectively.
Published 09/16/23
William Blair macro analyst Richard de Chazal discusses Fitch’s U.S. government debt downgrade, the resilience of the American consumer, inflation insights, yield curve dynamics, and the global economic puzzle. *Episode recorded August 22, 2023
Published 09/08/23
William Blair global services analyst Andrew Nicholas examines the industry-wide impacts, implications, and potential risks that artificial intelligence presents for the information services sector, and offers an overview of the framework he employs to evaluate information services companies in light of these industry-wide dynamics.
Published 09/01/23
Jed sits down with Nate Hagens, executive director of The Institute for the Study of Energy & Our Future (ISEOF), for a discussion on “energy blindness” and its repercussions on our understanding of energy’s foundational role in economics and daily life. Nate also introduces the concept of “energy primacy” and details how society’s rapid reliance on fossil fuels during the carbon pulse has led to undervaluing energy’s true worth.
Published 08/23/23
In this episode of William Blair Thinking Presents, equity research analyst Tim Mulrooney shares insights from his residential services report, in which he outlines the various markets poised for growth, such as pest control, HVAC, lawn care, pool services, and more. Tim also sheds light on several megatrends that are reshaping these markets and should catch the attention of investors.
Published 08/09/23
In this episode of William Blair Thinking Presents, macro analyst Richard de Chazal discusses key economic indicators, the elusive “r-star” interest rate, trends in the housing market, the inflation outlook, and the market’s “fear of missing out” sentiment. *Episode was recorded on July 20, 2023.
Published 08/04/23
In this episode of William Blair Thinking Presents, equity research analyst Ryan Daniels dives deep into the healthcare team’s Quarterly Healthcare Mosaic report, which focuses on “food as medicine,” an emerging area in addressing social determinants of health. During the episode, Ryan analyzes the market and regulatory-driven trends driving growth in the food-as-medicine movement across the United States, details the types of food-as-medicine interventions in the market today, explains why...
Published 07/19/23