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Jan 13
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What investors can expect from markets i...

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Stocks, bonds and commodities absorbed many shocks in 2025. Will they show the same resilience in the year ahead? In this episode of The Big View, Peter Thal Larsen and Anna Szymanski, editor-in-charge of Reuters Open Interest, debate inflation, AI, and the buy-the-dip mindset. ROI: Reuters Open Interest. Morning Bid podcast Andy Home: Every mineral is ... Show More
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