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Bubblicious Markets and Big Tech's Monopolistic Behavior: DB-Dec11, 2020

Bubblicious Markets and Big Tech's Monopolistic Behavior: DB-Dec11, 2020

FromReal Vision: Finance & Investing


Bubblicious Markets and Big Tech's Monopolistic Behavior: DB-Dec11, 2020

FromReal Vision: Finance & Investing

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Real Vision managing editor Ed Harrison welcomes senior editor Ash Bennington to discuss water futures, “bubblicious” market froth, and potential anti-competitive behavior by Big Tech. After Ed and Ash give their brief review of political news, Ed shares his analysis of the recent IPOs of DoorDash and Airbnb with Ash noting parallels between current market conditions and those that preceded the Dot-com bubble. Ed and Ash then explore the significance of the recent addition of water futures to the CME exchange. In the intro, Jack Farley and Weston Nakamura embark on a chart-filled journey on the Nikkei 225, the Japanese Yen, and currency pairs. For greater details and more charts from Weston and Jack, check out their conversation in the Real Vision Exchange: https://exchange.realvision.com/post/follow-up-to-my-daily-briefing-intro-with-weston-nakamura-s-galore-5fd3f00fffc3b852f6b03a2b.
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Released:
Dec 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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