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Market experts explain why political gridlock is economy’s ‘best case scenario’

Por: Fox Business Business November 09, 2022

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Sounds Planning Group CEO David Stryzewski argues if markets go running, Fed Chair Jerome Powell will have to raise rates 'even more.' With control of Congress following Election Day, some market analysts are signaling that a political gridlock by Republicans may be a positive for Wall Street and the U.S. economy. Gridlock is good from a market perspective because of the fact that we don't have to worry about any major tax reform... + full article



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