Denmark is paying to access the so-called “Panama Papers” leaked data on up to 600 supposed tax cheats. Ameera David takes a look. Bianca Facchinei then examines the declining number of U.S. college applicants, and Marina Portnaya discusses the fallout from SpaceX’s explosive rocket launch last week.After the break, Monica De Bolle of the Peterson Institute for International Economics sits down with Ameera to give her take on what lies ahead for the Brazilian economy, which has a surprising number of mixed indicators. And finally, in The Big Deal, Edward Harrison breaks down why Australia is so close to breaking the record for longest period of GDP expansion ever.Check us out on Facebook — and feel free to ask us questions:http://www.facebook.com/BoomBustRThttps://www.facebook.com/harrison.writedownshttps://www.facebook.com/biancafacchFollow us @https://twitter.com/AmeeraDavidhttp://twitter.com/edwardnhhttps://twitter.com/BiancaFacchinei
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