“Erin sits down with famed investor Jim Rogers to talk about Russia, agriculture, and China. Rogers is bullish on agriculture and likes China. But he sees the Chinese purchase of the Waldorf-Astoria hotel as a top of the market kind of ‘trophy’ acquisition. Jim also comments on whether a US equity bear market is on the horizon.”
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