On this week’s “Money Talks” podcast: judgement day for the ECB, how the pandemic is reshaping America’s health-care industry and a glimpse inside the—contactless—future of the office
GERMANY'S CONSTITUTIONAL court has given the European Central Bank an ultimatum. The ruling could prompt further challenges to both the EU’s economic recovery plan and the authority of its highest court.
The pandemic is a moment of reckoning for America’s health-care industry; but could patients ultimately benefit? And host Patrick Lane gets a glimpse of the—contactless—office of the future. Runtime: 25 min
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