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News Wrap: China’s great economic fall burns investors
Clip: Season 2015 | 5m 29s
News Wrap: China’s great economic fall burns investors
In our news wrap Tuesday, market panic continued for a third day in China, despite an effort by the Central Bank to boost the economy by cutting interest rates. Also, the head of the IAEA promised that its checks of Iran's nuclear activities will be "the most robust" anywhere.
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News Wrap: China’s great economic fall burns investors
Clip: Season 2015 | 5m 29s
In our news wrap Tuesday, market panic continued for a third day in China, despite an effort by the Central Bank to boost the economy by cutting interest rates. Also, the head of the IAEA promised that its checks of Iran's nuclear activities will be "the most robust" anywhere.
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