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Covid Fears Weigh on Stocks, Strong Consumer Sentiment and the Value of “Nothing”

Covid Fears Weigh on Stocks, Strong Consumer Sentiment and the Value of “Nothing”

The covid pandemic has killed one million people, and with New York considers shutting down hot spots again, those worries are weighing on stocks. Two strategists weigh in on whether investors should brace for a repeat of March. And despite the stock market’s September swoon, consumer sentiment was strong. We have the latest read from The Business Roundtable. Plus, the value of “nothing.” Why intangible assets may be a better place to put your money than the traditional value index.

The Exchange

September 29, 202045m 16s

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Show Notes

The covid pandemic has killed one million people, and with New York considers shutting down hot spots again, those worries are weighing on stocks. Two strategists weigh in on whether investors should brace for a repeat of March.

And despite the stock market’s September swoon, consumer sentiment was strong. We have the latest read from The Business Roundtable. 

Plus, the value of “nothing.” Why intangible assets may be a better place to put your money than the traditional value index. 


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