The U.S. Treasury market is the biggest, most liquid market in the world. Its smooth functioning is also crucial to the economy and the financial system. Yet it keeps experiencing bizarre, seemingly inexplicable bouts of volatility. We saw it in February. We saw it big time last March. And we saw it multiple times in recent years before then. On this episode, we speak with Yesha Yadav, a professor at Vanderbilt Law School, who argues that these episodes can be explained by the inadequate patchwork of regulations governing this market.

Ziad Daoud Explains How War with Iran Will Reshape the Gulf
45:14

The Big Macro Force That's Been Driving Stocks Higher for Years
36:07

How Shipping Insurance Really Works During a War
53:17