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The Brewing Storm: What's Next for the Global Economy?
Publisher |
EYL Network
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Apr 20, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:07:10

In the latest clip, Market Mondays tackles the unseen threats looming in the future with a discussion led by hosts Rashad Bilal, Troy Millings, and Ian Dunlap. The clip, dives deep into potential 'black swan' events that could shape 2024 and 2025, such as major cyber attacks, geopolitical tensions in Taiwan, and labor migration issues. The hosts highlight the unease felt by entrepreneurs and anticipate catastrophic consequences for the global economy if these events occur simultaneously. They scrutinize the complex tech sector, particularly how pivotal companies like Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft could be affected by disruptions in semiconductor manufacturing. The conversation also touches on possible biological threats like a suspected bird flu and the enigma surrounding Alibaba's stagnant stock and Jack Ma's disappearance. Amidst these discussions, the hosts reflect on past unpredicted occurrences, the essence of investment preparedness, and the current state of the market. The episode wraps up with intriguing commentary on the impressively executed WrestleMania event, exploring the business acumen behind the scenes and its impact on the entertainment landscape. This engaging Market Mondays clip provides perceptive insights into potential crises and their ripple effect across industries, economies, and investments, all of which investors and entrepreneurs should be vigilant about. Follow the discussion.

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