47: Looking Back on President Trump's First Six Months

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Iran’s Lesson for Trump in Economic Warfare

A month into the US–Israel war with Iran, the global economy is already feeling the strain — such as surging oil prices and shifting interest rate expectations. Host Stephanie Flanders speaks with Tom Orlik and Dina Esfandiary from the Bloomberg Economics team about how Iran has ...  Show more

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