Video: Investors Are Okay With a Trade Negotiation, but Not a Trade War
Stock investors are fine with a renegotiation of various trade agreements and policies with other countries. But the notion of a trade war is where investors draw the line.
Stock investors are fine with a renegotiation of various trade agreements and policies with other countries. But the notion of a trade war is where investors draw the line.
That's the assessment from Kenny Polcari, managing director of O'Neil Securities, based on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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