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These five Wall Street veterans have 230 years of combined experience. Here’s why they are bearish on stocks.

Por: MarketWatch Business April 15, 2023

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However, a group of Wall Street veterans, who all used to worked at Merrill Lynch and has a combined experience of more than 230 years, were mostly bearish about the stock market in the coming months, as they shared their views on investing at a roundtable discussion hosted Thursday by economist David Rosenberg, president at Rosenberg Research.   Read: Richard Bernstein, chief executive at Richard Bernstein Advisors, said the rally in risk... + full article



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