
War in Ukraine, and Investors Are Buying. Should They Be?
Barron's Streetwise
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Is Russia Invading Ukraina Bad for Stocks?
We're in a dangerous de political situation. It's going to othing continued to clearly way on the market. Goldman, by the way, expects the fed to stick with his plan to steadily raise interest rates starting in march. But it says the odds have fallen that fed will start with a half point hike in rates, as opposed to a less aggressive quarter point hike. There 's one other complicating factor that i won't get too far into, which is that stocks contract growth. A further decline of stock prices might not be great for growth.
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