Wall Street may be heading toward a 1929-style stock market crash — as inflated share prices, speculative bubbles and eroding financial safeguards feel eerily similar to the eve of the Great Depression, according to a financial journalist.

Andrew Ross Sorkin, who co-hosts CNBC’s “Squawk Box” and founded the New York Times’ DealBook newsletter, told CBS News’ “60 Minutes” that he was “anxious” about the markets possibly being on the verge of a catastrophic meltdown.

Sorkin, the author of a new book about the 1929 crash , compared today’s booming, AI-driven market to that of the “Roaring Twenties” that collapsed nearly a century ago. 4

“The crazy part about this is, from 1928 to September of 1929, the stock market was up 90%,” Sorkin said.

“I’m anxious — I’m anxious that we ar

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