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Why Wall Street shouldn't sweat the midterms

Por: CNN Business October 06, 2022

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New York CNN Business  —  The midterm elections are a little more than a month away, and if Wall Street had a vote, it’d be for more gridlock. Just a few months ago, many political observers and Wall Street experts were predicting that the GOP would gain control of the Senate and possibly even the House. The conventional wisdom on Wall Street is that the market prefers when politicians bicker and little actually gets done. “Should... + full article



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