
Markets Shrug Off Unrest, The Changing Retail Landscape and Facebook Employees’ Dissent
With stocks shrugging off ongoing civil unrest in America on top of coronavirus concerns, we take a look at why the markets don’t seem to care and what you should do with your money. And a former retail CEO weighs in on why he’s staying positive on the sector, while also anticipating big corporate changes thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus, Facebook employees organize a virtual walkout after it refuses to moderate a post by President Trump. The Verge’s Casey Newton and former Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos discuss what that means for Facebook, and why social media can’t ‘de-platform’ the President.
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Show Notes
With stocks shrugging off ongoing civil unrest in America on top of coronavirus concerns, we take a look at why the markets don’t seem to care and what you should do with your money.
And a former retail CEO weighs in on why he’s staying positive on the sector, while also anticipating big corporate changes thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Plus, Facebook employees organize a virtual walkout after it refuses to moderate a post by President Trump. The Verge’s Casey Newton and former Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos discuss what that means for Facebook, and why social media can’t ‘de-platform’ the President.
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