With the latest challenge to globalism, populism in France has moved two outlier candidates to the second round of the French election - that’s like no Republican or Democrat in the final round of the US election. Brian and Greg host Turgut Kisinbay, Senior Economist on the Global Debt Team, to talk about the election, implications for Europe, Britain and the US, as well as populism and globalism in general.
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