I think the stock market (will) continue high no matter who wins, ... because of excess liquidity, steady growth and rising profits.
We're looking at a 9 percent correction. But at the end of the day, there's not enough pressure yet to cause a recession, so corporate earnings will continue to come through.
A deficit of only $8.4 billion in fact is not as much of a drag on GDP growth, ... It keeps things faster and also means that American exports continue to remain competitive in a market where the world is growing generally slower than we are.
A deficit of only $8.4 billion in fact is not as much of a drag on GDP growth. It keeps things faster and also means that American exports continue to remain competitive in a market where the world is growing generally slower than we are.
These are companies that, through cost cutting, can continue to deliver upside surprises, ... Even if they don't get a lot of pricing help. Which I don't think they're going to get.