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03-27-20: Coronavirus Slowdown Starts To Rival The Fed's 'Doomsday Bank Stress' Scenario

03-27-20: Coronavirus Slowdown Starts To Rival The Fed's 'Doomsday Bank Stress' Scenario

FromInvestTalk


03-27-20: Coronavirus Slowdown Starts To Rival The Fed's 'Doomsday Bank Stress' Scenario

FromInvestTalk

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Mar 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Could the unfolding market shock and the economic crisis caused by coronavirus disruption shape up be a nightmare scenario for the Federal Reserve?

Today's Stocks & Topics: The Fed & Coronavirus, Emerging Markets, The Bond Market, WORK - Slack Technologies Inc., KL - Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd., ABBV - AbbVie Inc., Roth I-R-A, BA - Boeing Co., Best Time of the Day to Buy, AFL - AFLAC Inc., GBCI - Glacier Bancorp Inc., NRZ - New Residential Investment Corp., WM - Waste Management Inc.

TRIVIA QUESTION: What is our national debt today--BEFORE the new rescue package debt? And, for comparison, what was our national debt in 1990?"

Plus: Key Benchmark Numbers and Market Comments for: Oil, Gasoline, Gold and Treasury Yields.

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Released:
Mar 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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In today's ever changing global economy, understanding investment options can be a daunting, time-consuming task. With all the opinions and hearsay that can bombard investors, education is a key component to success. That's why more and more savvy investors are tuning into InvestTalk. InvestTalk is a weekday program that looks at new and relevant investment topics each weekday, and answers questions about financial and retirement planning, money management as well as general concerns about the stock market with financial adviser, Steve Peasley.