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BTN with Ethan Heisler

BTN with Ethan Heisler

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BTN is a monthly series with host Ethan Heisler, editor-in chief of The Bank Treasury Newsletter. Listen to interviews with experts on interest rate and liquidity risk, bank accounting and regulation, investment strategy and balance sheet trends. Hear diverse views on the Fed, the economy, fintech, and other leading concerns for bank treasurers as they navigate through today’s turbulent financial markets.

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  • BANK TREASURERS IN THE LAND OF MAKE-BELIEVE
    Mar 29 2026

    Sometimes, bank treasurers might feel like they’re living in a make-believe world. It’s really tough to stay focused when they’re worried about things like a war in Iran, economic uncertainty, political instability, Fed uncertainty, and big changes like moving to instant payments, rapid industry consolidation, and new, empowered fintech competitors, NDFIs, and AI—all at the same time. They also need to adjust to a new tone with their bank supervisors. This month’s newsletter podcast talks about these challenges and how bank treasurers are navigating through all these rapid changes and 10X volatility.

    Subscribe to The Bank Treasury Newsletter and Podcast at thebanktreasurynewsletter.com for professional Insights and commentary on bank treasury issues, investment portfolio strategy, and more. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon. Follow us on LinkedIn.

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    49 min
  • BANK TREASURERS OUT OF AFRICA
    Feb 23 2026

    Tried as he might on his African safari vacation, your editor in chief could not ignore the news from back home. He saw a lot of lions, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, hippos, elephants, cheetahs, and leopards, witnessed real-life drama when a cheetah tried and failed to kill a baby wildebeest, and spent countless hours with a guide to point out all the amazing birds in the Serengeti. But all he could focus on was the Kevin Warsh nomination, the FDIC’s new willingness to approve Industrial Loan Company charter applications, and the OCC’s approval of stablecoin-related trust bank charters. If that was not enough to occupy his attention, he could not stop thinking about how the Small Business Administration’s new Small Business Investment Company could be good news for bank treasury.

    Subscribe to The Bank Treasury Newsletter and Podcast at thebanktreasurynewsletter.com for professional Insights and commentary on bank treasury issues, investment portfolio strategy, and more. Listen on Apple Podcasts,Spotify, and Amazon. Follow us on LinkedIn.

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    38 min
  • BANK TREASURERS IN ENDTIMES: SEASON TWO
    Jan 17 2026

    Trump’s feud with Powell adds to the chaos in financial markets, but recalls many other episodes in American history when presidents and central bankers clashed. From Andrew Jackson and Nicholas Biddle fighting over the future of the Second Bank of the United States, to Harry Truman firing then-Fed Chair Tom McCabe, which led to the 1951 Treasury Accord, politicians and the Fed manage an uneasy alliance with implications for the future direction of interest rates and the economy. Bank treasurers might think that the Fed’s political independence is sacrosanct, but forget that when the politicians in Congress chartered the Fed in 1914, the Treasury Secretary was a voting member of the FOMC. Bank treasurers who successfully manage through market and economic uncertainty are only doing their jobs by delivering consistent performance through ups and downs.

    Subscribe to The Bank Treasury Newsletter and Podcast at thebanktreasurynewsletter.com for professional Insights and commentary on bank treasury issues, investment portfolio strategy, and more. Listen on Apple Podcasts,Spotify, and Amazon. Follow us on LinkedIn.

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    38 min
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