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Paul Harris Top Picks: May 12, 2021 - BNN Bloomberg

Paul Harris Top Picks: May 12, 2021 Fed s Clarida plays down significance of rising inflation Stocks slide for second day; treasury yields rise The options market may be fueling the turbulence in tech shares Bruce Campbell s Top Picks: May 11, 2021 Upstart crypto exchange FTX surges toward top of trading ranks Rout lands on Nasdaq where shorts are massing, bulls getting out Tech sends stocks down with inflation angst rising Billionaire Alan Howard to return cash from secretive hedge fund Ryan Bushell s Top Picks: May 10, 2021 Larry Berman: History of commodity cycles suggests prices don t go up forever Bezos sells US$2.4B of Amazon shares in second wave this week

Paul Harris Top Picks: April 6, 2021 - BNN Bloomberg

Paul Harris Top Picks: April 6, 2021 With US$1 trillion of distress gone, debt pickers find scraps The Robinhood generation is debating old school investors on trading stocks Stocks decline in slowest trading day of this year Larry Berman: S&P 500 earnings expectations rise into sell-in-May rally Brian Madden s Top Picks: April 5, 2021 Goldman axes short dollar call as U.S. yields spoil bet As meme stock mania fizzles, Wall Street sees ‘big reckoning’ S&P 500 breaks above 4,000 as bull market barrels on Barry Schwartz s Top Picks: April 1, 2021 Miley Cyrus s offer shows how stocks are now cool A traditional Wall Street advantage is suddenly being threatened

Paul Harris Top Picks: Jan 27, 2021 - BNN Bloomberg

Paul Harris Top Picks: Jan. 27, 2021 BNN Bloomberg FOCUS: North American and global stocks MARKET OUTLOOK: The question now is what the world will look like in 2021 and beyond. While the vaccine development has certainly changed the outlook for the pandemic, its impact may be delayed by the escalating case numbers and the logistical challenge of its distribution, both of which might slow the economic and earnings recovery in the U.S. and Canada. Our best guess is that the U.S. and Canada will return to some semblance of normal by the fourth quarter of 2021. We do not, however, know what the new normal will look like. Will people travel as much? Will consumer behavior change? Will consumers behave as if the economy is in a depression or a recession? In a normal recession, most consumers forget the ill effects of the recession after about two years. With a depression, by contrast, consumer behavior is impacted for many years. This has implications for investing from commercial rea

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