This bull market run has echoes of the late 1920s, Nobel Prize-winning economist Shiller says
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This bull market run has echoes of the late 1920s, Nobel Prize-winning economist Shiller says

The longest bull market in history could be showing worrying echoes to one of the greatest crashes Wall Street has ever seen, says Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller says.
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Mon, Oct 1 201811:12 AM EDT
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