After a tumultuous few months, the American markets are now experiencing a rally. Meanwhile, a flurry of tech companies are preparing to go public. Hear more on “Money Talks”
What explains the exuberance on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley in the middle of a deep recession? How long will the fun last? And, Jim McKelvey, the founder of payments company Square on how innovation can thrive in economic chaos.
. Rachana Shanbhogue hosts. Runtime: 20 minUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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