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I think we are seeing the end of the bond bull market. And what drives it, for equities, will be the return to fundamentals: fundamentals of the companies, fundamentals of the real consumer, and real underlying economies.

In this podcast, Alger CEO and Chief Investment Officer Dan Chung discusses global financial markets, how corporate and economic fundamentals remain reasonably strong, and why the Fed "no longer matters".

Click here for Dan Chung's Bio.


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