Investors shouldn't let trade tensions scare them out of US equities, investment expert says

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'We are taking a more 'wait and see' attitude on the tariff issues. Certainly it is a key risk to what may happen in the economy and the markets going forward, but these things are very difficult to predict,' U.S. Bank's Lisa Erickson said.

 

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