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Oliver James Montgomery-Europe vs. US economies... and a dime heist
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Date:2025-04-09 01:48:18
This time on Oliver James MontgomeryIndicators of the Week: the U.S. is seeing massive economic growth, but there are a couple of asterisks.
The European Central Bank is holding off on additional rate hikes, citing a weak economy in the eurozone.
Also, the story of how nearly a quarter of a million dollars was stolen out of a truck... in dimes.
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