CNBC Anchor Mulls Investor ‘Upside’ of Trump Civilizational Threat
Critics said the CNBC anchor framed Trump’s apocalyptic Iran threat as a market question after asking whether investors should see upside or downside risk.
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CNBC anchor mulls investor ‘upside’ of Trump civilizational threat
CNBC anchor Sara Eisen got dragged on social media this week over her on-air comments asking whether US President Donald Trump’s threat to destroy Iran’s civilization was good for investors. As the US-Israeli war on Iran and the Iranian military’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz – through which around 20% of the world’s oil is shipped – fueled […] The post CNBC anchor mulls investor ‘upside’ of Trump civilizational threat appeared first on Asia …
CNBC Host Asks How Investors Can Profit From Iran's Annihilation
Trump threatens to destroy a civilization, and corporate media wonders how to respond. Source: Mediaite Shortly after President Donald Trump threatened Iran in downright apocalyptic and genocidal terms on Tuesday, CNBC’s Sara Eisen wondered whether such a development would affect investors’ mindsets. ... Shortly before Trump announced the pause in hostilities, on Tuesday’s Money Movers, Eisen asked CNBC commentator Mike Santoli about the preside…
CNBC host torn apart for asking if investors see an 'upside' to nuclear winter
CNBC host Sara Eisen is going viral on Wednesday after she asked whether there was an upside to the complete annihilation of a "civilization." During her show Eisen asked on Tuesday, "Let's talk about tonight, this deadline that President Trump has set 8 p.m., has threatened to destroy a civilization. How does an investor process that? Is it a bigger upside risk or downside risk?"One business leader was quick to say, "This is real," for all of t…
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