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Nov 2023
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12. FTX & WeWork: It’s The Hype That Kil...

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What happened in 'one of the biggest financial frauds in history'? How will WeWork’s fall from grace affect its rivals? Are Christmas adverts still the driver of retail’s Golden Quarter? Join Robert and Steph for this episode of The Rest Is Money as they answer all of these questions and more. Email: restismoney@gmail.com X: @TheRestIsMoney Instagram: @TheR ... Show More
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