International investing surges to start the year. What's ahead in 2021
Jeremy Schwartz of WisdomTree Asset Management, Bryon Lake of J.P. Morgan Asset Management and Tom Lydon of ETF Trends discuss the trends driving money to overseas assets. With CNBC's Bob Pisani.
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