We're seeing a shift toward international and value stocks, says Schwab's Kleintop
Jeffrey Kleintop, Charles Schwab chief global strategist, and Anwiti Bahuguna, Columbia Threadneedle Investments head of multi-asset strategy and senior portfolio manager, join 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss how much of the recent stock market bounce is warranted, where assets are most favorable and more.
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