The global economy's near-term double dip is a 'head fake': Strategist
The case for cyclicals is "pretty strong," and consumer spending is likely to remain intact despite possible lockdowns on the horizon due to the coronavirus pandemic, says Jeffrey Kleintop of Charles Schwab.
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