Global stock markets opened higher this morning in the lead-up to Tuesday's first U.S. presidential debate.
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In China, the statistical bureau noted Sunday that industrial profits increased 19% in August, a strong sign as its economy recovers from the pandemic recession.
But is China telling us the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth?
In the U.S., regional markets are also showing signs of economic improvement as businesses work to reach the "new normal" of social distancing and mask-wearing. In today's video, I have more on what factors will impact the market this week… how the U.S. presidential election will impact stocks… and the top pullback stocks — with entry and exit points. | | | | |
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| September 24, 2020 | In an attempt to kick-start negotiations with the Trump administration, House Democrats claim they're scaling back their proposal for a new stimulus package. However, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said providing affordable loans to small businesses and further support to unemployed Americans is the government's highest priority. But despite signals of a global economic rebound in the third quarter, the upturn may be losing steam…
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