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Your friendly neighborhood Walmart – you know, that quant place that serves as your supermarket, doctor, auto body shop, garden center, gun depot – wants to be your bank, too. On Tuesday, the retail giant announced it would be partnering with Green Dot Bank to offer customers checking accounts. Erin weighs in. Then, Erin is joined by Cullen Roche, founder of Orcam Financial Group and blogger at Pragmatic Capitalism, to discuss his new book, the markets, and inflation. Cullen weighs in on what inflation, stock buybacks, dividends and zero rates will mean for investment returns going forward. After the break, Erin sits down with Frances Coppola, associate editor at Pieria and blogger at Coppola Comment, to talk about the Eurozone. With the ECB trying to prevent another recession from
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Your friendly neighborhood Walmart – you know, that quant place that serves as your supermarket, doctor, auto body shop, garden center, gun depot – wants to be your bank, too. On Tuesday, the retail giant announced it would be partnering with Green Dot Bank to offer customers checking accounts. Erin weighs in. Then, Erin is joined by Cullen Roche, founder of Orcam Financial Group and blogger at Pragmatic Capitalism, to discuss his new book, the markets, and inflation. Cullen weighs in on what inflation, stock buybacks, dividends and zero rates will mean for investment returns going forward. After the break, Erin sits down with Frances Coppola, associate editor at Pieria and blogger at Coppola Comment, to talk about the Eurozone. With the ECB trying to prevent another recession from
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Your friendly neighborhood Walmart – you know, that quant place that serves as your supermarket, doctor, auto body shop, garden center, gun depot – wants to be your bank, too. On Tuesday, the retail giant announced it would be partnering with Green Dot Bank to offer customers checking accounts. Erin weighs in. Then, Erin is joined by Cullen Roche, founder of Orcam Financial Group and blogger at Pragmatic Capitalism, to discuss his new book, the markets, and inflation. Cullen weighs in on what inflation, stock buybacks, dividends and zero rates will mean for investment returns going forward. After the break, Erin sits down with Frances Coppola, associate editor at Pieria and blogger at Coppola Comment, to talk about the Eurozone. With the ECB trying to prevent another recession from developing, Coppola says it is clear the institutional architecture in Europe is flawed and needs to be changed. And in The Big Deal, Erin and Edward Harrison discuss Apple’s operating system disaster and PayPal’s decision to implement Bitcoin. Take a look! Check us out on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BoomBustRT https://www.facebook.com/harrison.writedowns https://www.facebook.com/erinade2020 Follow us @ http://twitter.com/ErinAde http://twitter.com/edwardnh |