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'I am not expecting a big recession in the U.S.,' BlackRock's Larry Fink says. Here's why.

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listen to blackrock. they own trillions not the cnbc bear paraders

Larry is almost always wrong. So recession it is.

So then explain the massively inverted yield curve, and how long it’s been inverted now. 🤦

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We're already in a recession, and the only way we'd see the stimulative effects of those big spending bills is if they actually put money into the economy. That's not what will happen. They are massive corporate giveaway and infrastructure privatization bills.

😂 Infrastructure lol. Like anyone thinks that Bill was actually for infrastructure and not a generous handout to cronies and special interests. Kek

i disagree with your point of view

Fink - because you are woke and need to do anything you can that makes our embarrassment of a President look less inept?

WHO IS THE BIGGER JOKER?

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