Xylem continues to be a top pick as water quality concerns make headlines, says RBC's Deane Dray
RBC Capital's Deane Dray joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to share his top picks for the industrial sector, and industrial picks influenced by risk appetite, and GE's portfolio simplification creating room to run.
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