Something’s Gotta Give
Walter Todd on Bloomberg Daybreak Europe

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Something is going to break. The weak link just did. Now the question is: how much more is there to go? I think that’s dependent on what the Fed does from this point.”

Walter Todd

Walter Todd was interviewed by Tom Mackenzie on “Bloomberg Daybreak Europe” early Tuesday morning on the fallout from the Silicon Valley Bank closure. He discussed if the market had been reassured by the actions taken by the Fed and whether this was a good buying opportunity for regional bank stocks. He also highlighted the importance of the upcoming CPI number and if it may cause the Fed to finally change its tune. 

Walter’s segment starts at 14:30: 

Watch the full interview here.

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