Anselo
2022-03-06

Based on new sources: conflict/war = higher commodity prices (inflation) = higher possibility of interest rate hikes = bad for equities.  Wonder who really go dig up historical records for this and examine whether it is true.

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  • twinkle5
    2022-03-06
    twinkle5
    War is bad for everything. I hope the disputes can be ended soon and the financial market can be gradually stabilized.
  • KevinKelly
    2022-03-06
    KevinKelly
    Yes, the turbulence of the international situation will have a certain impact on the stock market.
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