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SeptemberPer Stirling Capital Outlook – September 2017

There are certain basic rules and inter-market relationships that every first-year economics student is taught as a matter of fact. As an example, a slowing economy should lead to lower inflation, which is bullish for bonds, and to slowing earnings, which is bearish for stocks. Or, that a stronger currency increases consumer purchasing power, which […]
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