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"There's this gigantic artificial flow of money floating into our economy, and this is going to end badly," asserts legendary investor Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings. In an exclusive interview with Newsmax TV, Rogers says, "I don't know how long it will last. I don't see how it can last much more beyond this year." [Full Story]
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