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Let’s Talk Future™ - An Oppenheimer Podcast

Let’s Talk Future™ - An Oppenheimer Podcast

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The Oppenheimer Let’s Talk Future Podcast explores a variety of market perspectives, bringing our firm’s financial thought leaders directly to you.Oppenheimer Economía Finanzas Personales
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  • Private Credit: Beyond the Headlines
    Mar 26 2026

    Private credit has grown into a $2 trillion market—but recent headlines have raised new questions.

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Future, Matt Kennedy, Head of Sales and Marketing, Oppenheimer Asset Management, sits down with Michael Ardisson, President & Chief Operating Officer at Medalist Partners.

    They discuss what’s driving private credit’s rapid growth, the difference between liquidity stress and credit risk, and where opportunities may be emerging in today’s market.

    Oppenheimer Transacts Business on all Principal US Exchanges and is a Member of SIPC. 8841168.1

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    20 m
  • The Investable Age of Space
    Feb 26 2026

    The space economy is expanding rapidly, with projectionsrising from approximately $100 billion today to $400 billion over the next decade. Tim Horan speaks with Brian O'Toole of BlackSky and Graeme Shaw of EarthDaily Analytics about next-generation Earth observation constellations, AI-enabled analytics, and the growing role of satellite communications within the global digital infrastructure.

    The discussion explores how real-time satellite intelligence and integrated communications networks may define the next phase of space-driven innovation.

    Oppenheimer Transacts Business on all Principal US Exchanges and is a Member of SIPC. 8781620.1


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    23 m
  • The Housing Affordability Crisis and What Comes Next
    Jan 27 2026

    Housing affordability remains under pressure, even asmortgage rates begin to ease. In this episode of Let’s Talk Future, Tyler Batory, who covers residential real estate at Oppenheimer, joins Jane Ross to explain why housing demand stalled in 2025 and what may change in 2026.

    They discuss how rising everyday costs and low consumer confidence are limiting buyer participation, why homebuilders are pulling back on construction, and why tariffs and institutional investors are not major drivers of affordability challenges. Despite this ongoing uncertainty, Batory outlines what could prompt positive long-term changes in the housing cycle.


    Oppenheimer Transacts Business on all Principal US Exchanges and is a Member of SIPC. 8729525.1

    Full episode disclosures: https://www.oppenheimer.com/news-media/2026/podcast/the-housing-affordability-crisis-and-what-comes-next


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    17 m
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