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14 May, 2015 07:43

​Rickards on tightening into weakness, economic benefits of infrastructure

While investigators work to determine the cause of the Amtrak crash in Philadelphia, others are left to determine how to get to and from the places that are now obstructed as a result. Guest host Ameera David weighs in. Jim Rickards, author of ‘The Death of Money’ tells us he thinks the depreciation of the dollar will take some pressure off the US economy, but that it remains weak. Lionel, Emmy-award-winning news decoder, tells us if he thinks the Amtrak crash was a long time coming and gives us his take on why interest rates are so low. And in The Big Deal, Ameera and Edward Harrison further discuss infrastructure, looking specifically at Europe and China.

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