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Walter Todd on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

Walter Todd on Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

“The fourth quarter tends to be the best quarter for stocks, particularly in a midterm election year… so I think there’s a lot of people hoping and wanting and wishing the market to have that holiday rally.”

Walter Todd

The markets never sleep, and neither, apparently, does Walter Todd, President and CIO at Greenwood Capital. He was back on Bloomberg on Sunday evening, where he joined Bryan Curtis and Rishaard Salamat to discuss two of the main issues challenging the market: inflation in the west and Covid policy in China. 

Listen to the full interview here.

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