Amid the opioid scandal, what next for Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family?
Our weekly podcast on the markets, the economy and the world of business
OXYCONTIN, a pain medication, is at the eye of the opioid crisis in America. The drug is manufactured by Purdue Pharma, a company owned by members of the Sackler family. How similar is this storm to that which the tobacco industry faced in the 1990s? Also: the fading fortunes of European banks and New York City’s $100bn congestion problem. Simon Long hosts.
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