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28 Sep, 2016 07:08

Is Donald Trump right about the Federal Reserve?

Deutsche Bank’s share price hit its lowest level in more than three decades as concerns arise over whether it can handle the United States’ $14 billion penalty. Ameera David has the details. Ed Schultz joins to give his take on the first Clinton-Trump debate, and Bianca Facchinei reports on the WTO’s cutting of its global trade growth forecast to 1.7%.

Ameera sits down with Jim Rickards, Editor of Strategic Intelligence and author of “The New Case for Gold.” Jim gives his take on the weak state of the US economy and whether Donald Trump is correct in his claim that the Federal Reserve is too ‘political’ and has contributed to a ‘bubble.’ In The Big Deal, Edward Harrison explains why the just scheduled Italian referendum in December is a critical event in European politics.

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