Markets will shift to a 'hopeful' phase next year, and investors would be wise not to miss it, says Goldman Sachs

Markets will shift to a ‘hopeful’ phase next year, and investors would be wise not to miss it, says Goldman Sachs

New COVID-19 concerns in China threaten to wipe out any pre-holiday gains for Wall Street, with stock futures in the red and a higher dollar ahead of Monday’s open. In a shortened week that will bring both Thanksgiving and the kick-off to the World Cup, investors have all sorts of excuses to pull out. Those …

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