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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York on November 25, 2008.
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The stock market could continue to tumble in the face of rising inflation and a recession.
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Happy Saturday, folks. I'm Phil Rosen, it's good to see you today.

As we've talked about all week, there's a looming debt-ceiling deadline right around the corner, and unless lawmakers get their act together, financial markets could soon be in for a world of pain.

Today I'm eager to share my conversation with a top personal finance and economy expert from Bankrate.

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Investors should still be fretting about stocks plunging even though inflation is slowing down, according to UBS.
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Welcome to the weekend. Phil Rosen here, writing to you from Manhattan. 

I'm somewhat of a skeptic when it comes to digital assets, but so far this year bitcoin's been the top performing asset by a landslide — it's up more than 73%.

I caught up with a blockchain executive to get the scoop on why that rally could see more upside as the economy slows down. 

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Stock market volatility could soar soon with tightening credit and tumbling earnings set to rattle investors, according to UBS.