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China crackdown, ‘no deal’ and tech turmoil
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44 minutes
Released:
Jul 6, 2021
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China is cracking down on its own companies, starting with ride share firm Didi. Why are they doing it, and what does it mean for investing in China? We’ll explore.
Plus, the OPEC nations met but left without making a deal. With oil already at 6-year highs, could $100 per barrel come next? We’ll ask Jeff Currie of Goldman Sachs.
And, big tech is getting a boost with Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet and Facebook hitting all-time highs despite growing regulatory scrutiny. Is the growth trade back? We’ll debate.
Plus, the OPEC nations met but left without making a deal. With oil already at 6-year highs, could $100 per barrel come next? We’ll ask Jeff Currie of Goldman Sachs.
And, big tech is getting a boost with Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet and Facebook hitting all-time highs despite growing regulatory scrutiny. Is the growth trade back? We’ll debate.
Released:
Jul 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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