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Marketplace is the only national series on public radio devoted to business, the global economy, and finance. Now in its eleventh year, Marketplace promises never to provide statistics without a look at their relevance. A crew of more than 60 special commentators bring in-depth analysis and background to major Marketplace stories. The programming ranges from the traditional - coverage of the Microsoft monopoly case, Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, and OPEC's crude oil production - to the unusual - from piano companies in the Czech Republic to Sandra Tsing Loh's take on Spring weddings. Marketplace airs 5 days a week, is produced by Minnesota Public Radio in association with the University of Southern California, and is distributed by Public Radio International. Turn to Audible for Marketplace archives as well as today's program.Get the latest issue or subscribe and have new editions of Marketplace delivered to My Library as soon as they are available. FIND MORE TITLES:
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