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President Trump’s “tweet here, or a tweet there” is no way to treat financial markets says Christ…

President Trump’s “tweet here, or a tweet there” is no way to treat financial markets says Christ… “Market stability should not be the subject of a tweet here or a tweet there.” Christine Lagarde, incoming head of the European Central Bank, on what she would say to President Trump about the global economy. Click here for the full interview:

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