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Rotating Permanently Into Cyclicals

Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence

07-Jan-21 07:07

Rotating Permanently Into Cyclicals

With a blue wave in Georgia, what does this mean for the US economy and equity market? Tony Nash, CEO of Complete Intelligence, tells us that the rotational play is now here to stay while giving us his view on oil prices.

Produced by: Mike Gong

Presented by: Lyn Mak, Wong Shou Ning


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