Mohamed El-Erian: Soft Patch vs. Double Dip
Airtime: Tues. Sept. 14 2010 | 1:32 PM ET
Mohamed El-Erian, CEO of Pimco, and Dick Berner, chief US economist at Morgan Stanley, debate whether we’re experiencing an economic soft patch or double dip.
Airtime: Tues. Sept. 14 2010 | 1:32 PM ET
Mohamed El-Erian, CEO of Pimco, and Dick Berner, chief US economist at Morgan Stanley, debate whether we’re experiencing an economic soft patch or double dip.
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