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Looks like "Debt Ceiling!" induced "inversion!" really took its toll on sentiment last month in addition to the usual Trump Derangement Syndrome induced bearishness ... This measure at 10 year high bearishness:Recession fears among fund managers rise to highest level in a decade https://t.co/s7K65zl9KG— CNBC (@CNBC) September 17, 2019
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Looks like "Debt Ceiling!" induced "inversion!" really took its toll on sentiment last month in addition to the usual Trump Derangement Syndrome induced bearishness ... This measure at 10 year high bearishness:Recession fears among fund managers rise to highest level in a decade https://t.co/s7K65zl9KG— CNBC (@CNBC) September 17, 2019
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looks like "Debt Ceiling!" induced "inversion!" really took its toll on sentiment last month in addition to the usual Trump Derangement Syndrome induced bearishness ... This measure at 10 year high bearishness:
Recession fears among fund managers rise to highest level in a decade https://t.co/s7K65zl9KG
— CNBC (@CNBC) September 17, 2019