Stock Market Loses $6 Trillion in Two Days & Minecraft Movie Scores Big
Episode 555: Neal and Toby continue to breakdown the fallout from Trump’s major tariff announcement last week and how businesses all over are managing. Then, oil prices take a plunge and what it means for consumers. Also, Billionaires suffer massive losses from the market rout. Meanwhile, the Minecraft movie provides a much-needed sigh of relief for Hollywood. Plus, Mega Millions is increasing its ticket prices even more in hopes to balloon its jackpot. Finally, what to expect in the week ahead.
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- 00:00 - What is a circuit breaker?
- 2:30 - Markets Have Historic Two Days
- 7:00 - Businesses Feel Tariff Impacts
- 10:45 - Oil Prices Plunge
- 12:30 - Billionaires Lose Their Bag
- 15:30 - Minecraft Movie Wows
- 18:40 - Mega Million change-up
- 20:00 - Week Ahead
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