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Dec 2020
43m 41s

Cold Winter, Hot Money: DB-Dec 7, 2020

Real Vision Podcast Network
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Real Vision managing editor Ed Harrison is joined by editor Jack Farley to break down the froth of the market and explore whether it will boil over. Ed analyzes the significance of the Smart Money Index’s (SMI) hitting a one-year low, and Jack gives a snapshot of the roaring U.S. credit markets. Ed looks at the ongoing efforts to distribute the vaccine in th ... Show More
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