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"The US stock market will rise close to its historic high by the end of the year"
24.04.22
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Sophie Shulman
Larry Adam, Chief Investment Officer at Raymond James, remains optimistic despite the pressure of the war in Ukraine and rising inflation. In an interview with Calcalist as part of the Sohn'X TLV conference, Adam said he does not think the US economy is facing a recession
“We haven't seen this type of divorce from reality since the dot-com boom”
21.12.20
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CTech
Senior Managing Director and Global Head of Blackstone's Growth Equity Business, Jon Korngold, doesn’t believe we are in a stock market bubble but says there is definitely a relaxing of some of the discipline we have come to see in the public markets in recent years