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PODCAST — Aug 01, 2022
By Amanda Bergus and Chris Fenske
In Episode 2, Chris Fenske, Head of Capital Markets Research, Global Markets Group, S&P Global Market Intelligence, joins our host, Amanda Bergus, to discuss why current market conditions have experts betting on a recession, what got us here, and some insights as we brace for the rest of 2022.
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Posted 01 August 2022 by Amanda Bergus, Product Specialist, Corporate Actions, S&P Global Market Intelligence and
Chris Fenske, Head of Capital Markets Research, Global Markets Group, S&P Global Market Intelligence
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