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Reopening Fake Out Sectors, Positive Jobs Data Surprises, and Renewed Stimulus Hopes: DB Dec3, 2020

Reopening Fake Out Sectors, Positive Jobs Data Surprises, and Renewed Stimulus Hopes: DB Dec3, 2020

FromReal Vision: Finance & Investing


Reopening Fake Out Sectors, Positive Jobs Data Surprises, and Renewed Stimulus Hopes: DB Dec3, 2020

FromReal Vision: Finance & Investing

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Dec 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Real Vision editor Max Wiethe is joined by both Jack Farley and Ed Harrison in this multi-part edition of The Daily Briefing. In part one, Jack and Max discuss the swirling optimism and pessimism surrounding reopening favorites like airlines and movie theaters and debate whether these industries and others like commercial real estate are in store for a new normal post-COVID. In part two, Ed Harrison returns to update his rough winter thesis in light of today’s positive surprise in jobs data and the renewed hopes for fiscal stimulus as news of good-faith bipartisan discussions and support from President Trump for slimmed down stimulus indicate a potential for more positive surprises. As well, they look forward at the pitfalls that still remain and tomorrow's more important jobs report. In the intro, Real Vision's Haley Draznin digs deeper into today’s jobless claims number to analyze why the weekly jobless claims fell last week after rising for two consecutive weeks and what this means for the labor market's recovery.
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Released:
Dec 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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