What the $1.9 trillion stimulus package could mean for the market
The Senate passed the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package on Saturday, sending it back to the House for final approval. Nancy Lazar, partner and co-founder of Cornerstone Macro, and Dan Clifton, head of policy research and managing director at Strategas Research, joined "Squawk Box" on Monday to discuss.
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