As some time ago, many of you had visited one of our articles about one of the last videos of the channel Bloomberg Television, we are doing it again today because we know how much it makes you happy. And so we decided to share with you today this latest content that might spark your interest.
The Youtube channel Bloomberg Television has published today a new video called US Stocks Remain a Really High-Conviction Trade: State Street. You want to discover this video and watch it in streaming, you are lucky we put it aside for you!
The video is doing a very good start since it was uploaded on the Youtube channel of Bloomberg Television and it could well end up in trend if the scores remain at these levels. However, we should not get too excited and wait a few days to see if this good start is confirmed with a buzz on the duration.
Sometimes when we watch a video on the internet, we can have some feedback to give to the content creator. To tell him about a problem or an error that we discovered for example. On the other hand, even if you find the email address of a Youtuber by going to the "About" section of his Youtube channel, there is no guarantee that he will answer you... Try in this case to contact him on social networks, most of them use Twitter, others Instagram, the oldest ones are still on Facebook!
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video US Stocks Remain a Really High-Conviction Trade: State Street published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
Michael Metcalf, macro strategy head at State Street Global Markets, says investors will stick with US equities until there are signs of a decorrelation in rate markets because “US fundamentals just look, and are, a lot better.”