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Consumer sentiment rises less than expected
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Billionaire fund manager Gundlach debunks transitory inflation
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Majority of consumers feeling supply chain disruptions
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You can take a playbook out of last year and say If we get rising variant and we get restrictions, more stimulus money is coming. And, what have we learned about stimulus money? It goes right into the brokerage account. It goes right into the stock market, said Bianco. The flows in ETFs record was late March when we got the $1200 checks.
Despite the challenging backdrop, Bianco expects the broader market to hold up until the end of the year. For the next several months, we can argue inflation is transitory or not. We re not going to get a resolution on that. [The] stock market will be okay, he said.
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Thursday, Jul. 15 9:00 AM Idaho Lt. Gov. McGeachin discusses ‘vaccine mandate’ issues – Idaho Lieutenant Governor Janice McGeachin discusses the recent announcement that ‘some Idaho employers intend to terminate the employment of their employees who make certain personal health decisions’