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For your information, you can find below the description of the video BlackRock's Wei Li Says Repricing on Interest Rates Could Still Happen published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
BlackRock global chief investment strategist says markets have been "wildly" repricing over the past 18 months and could do that again amid efforts by the European Central Bank and Federal Reserve to bring inflation down to target.