Episode Synopsis "Apple Hit With U.S. Antitrust Lawsuit"
Plus: U.S. home sales jumped 9.5% in February. And the Bank of England held interest rates, while the Swiss national bank cut them. Danny Lewis hosts. Correction: Fifteen states and the District of Columbia joined the Justice Department’s suit against Apple. An earlier version of this podcast incorrectly said 17 states were involved. (Corrected on March 21) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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