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Jun 2022
21m 54s

The Claws of a Bear Market

The New York Times
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The meteoric rise of the U.S. stock market over the past two years has come to an abrupt end. A steep downturn recently has led to what’s known as a bear market. But what does that mean, and why might policymakers have to hurt the economy to help it in the long term? Guest: Jim Tankersley, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, with a focus on ... Show More
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