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Wall Street's biggest fear isn't Covid. It's inflation

CNN Business2021-03-17

New York (CNN Business) - Coronavirus fears shook Wall Street to its core last March. The Dow crashed nearly 3,000 points— a stunning 13% — a year ago today. Flash forward 12 months and the health ...

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  • KYY
    ·2021-03-17
    Please like and respond to my comment
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    • YK_
      Sure, :)
      2021-03-17
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  • YK_
    ·2021-03-17
    Good, keep going up!
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    • KYY
      Please like and reply to this comment thanks!
      2021-03-17
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  • ReachinMoon
    ·2021-03-17
    Oh noooooo
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  • leongsiak
    ·2021-03-17
    With all the cash injected by government, hope the inflation rate won't rocket and jeopardize everyone life [丟臉] 
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  • zzcloud88zz
    ·2021-03-17
    Inflation is crazy, esp food...our wages doesn’t even go up as much. Real wages are getting me lesser and lesser burgers & milk tea...
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  • guohaoer
    ·2021-03-17
    Great
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  • yraymond
    ·2021-03-17
    As expected with all these stimulus aid
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  • Fionfion82
    ·2021-03-17
    Time to buy more
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    • guohaoer
      Yes
      2021-03-17
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  • Fionfion82
    ·2021-03-17
    Oh dear
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  • ArkaneX
    ·2021-03-17
    Oh no
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  • Ola5528
    ·2021-03-17
    Fed will not raise rates till at least late 2022 or 2023. As the previous stimulus has proved, we are seeing inflation in assets but not a strong impacton CPI. I believe that should continue as Americans dump the latest stimulus checks into crypto and equities. But the 10-yr yields could potentially reach 2%. 2021 will be pretty volatile - trim your portfolio to retain stocks that you don’t mind holding through major corrections and always keep some dry powder to buy into those dips. 
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  • Timz
    ·2021-03-17
    Please like and react
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  • Ericlam
    ·2021-03-17
    Stable market at the moment 
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  • Lucky03
    ·2021-03-17
    Indeed as optimism returns and there may be a surge to spend and travel. Crude oil price is also creeping up.
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  • fortuna
    ·2021-03-17
    Like and comment
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    • Ericlam
      Nice
      2021-03-17
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  • Renjie000
    ·2021-03-17
    Please like and comment, thank
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    • deneee
      done
      2021-03-17
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    • fortuna
      done
      2021-03-17
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  • Jkrapido
    ·2021-03-17
    Investors do not like uncertainty. Most likely to drop
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  • Alanz
    ·2021-03-17
    Oh no
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  • atsc
    ·2021-03-17
    Give me a like and comment pls
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    • Iykyk
      Like and comment back
      2021-03-18
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    • Ericlam
      Nice
      2021-03-17
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  • xoxoll
    ·2021-03-17
    Help me like and comment
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    • Yagami
      hmmm
      2021-03-17
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    • Ericlam
      Nice
      2021-03-17
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