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StanceCap's Davis sees headline risk stalling - not changing - market rotation

Bill Davis, portfolio manager for Stance Capital and the Hennessy Sustainable ETF, says that current events have contributed to some market rotation back towards mega-cap tech names, because the market views them as comparative safe names that are not correlated to oil prices. Th ...  Show more

Aberdeen's Gilhooly on whether the first shots of war were a buying signal

Robert Gilhooly, senior emerging markets economist at Aberdeen Investments, discusses the adage that the first shots of war are a time to be buying investments, and he says investors might want to take more of a wait-and-see approach, at least until they get more clarity on how t ...  Show more

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