Daniel Morris, chief market strategist at BNP Paribas Asset Management, discusses the valuation of U.S. stocks and the impact of China’s stimulus measures.
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A 1922 bungalow in West Hollywood, a four-bedroom house from 1898 outside Monterey, and a two-story midcentury house in the Bay Area.
Erica Tay of Maybank Investment Banking Group lays out the reasons why China’s economic growth could slow to 4.5% next year, citing potential setbacks including trade restrictions and expectations for a deceleration in consumption.
Election anxiety is causing many consumers to avoid big-ticket purchases like houses, weddings and cars. “Every four years this happens,” one former car dealer said.