
Anna Gleason
Segment Producer at CNBC's Fast Money""
Segment Producer @CNBCFastMoney / engagements ≠ endorsements
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2 weeks ago |
cnbc.com | Anna Gleason
Join us for the ultimate, exclusive, in-person, interactive event with Melissa Lee and the traders for "Fast Money" Live at the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square on Thursday, June 5. Global investors are undergoing a structural rethink of their exposure to U.S. markets, according to economic expert Rebecca Patterson. Patterson, who served as Bridgewater's chief investment strategist, contends they're gradually reducing exposure to U.S. assets and the impact could be significant.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Anna Gleason
3 hours agoIt's telling that Donald Trump gave his 100-day speech in Michigan, the state that is likely to be the hardest hit by the president's chaotic tariff rollout. President Donald Trump was in his element this week, returning to my home state of Michigan on April 29 for a rally marking the 100th day in …
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1 month ago |
cnbc.com | Anna Gleason
Stock market investors may be underappreciating risk tied to President Donald Trump's tariff policy, according to Cboe Global Markets' top volatility expert Mandy Xu. The CBOE Volatility Index , a measure of stock market volatility over the next 30 days, is down nearly 50% from the peak of 60.13 it hit Wednesday. Even though the move coincides with the recent rebound in equities, Xu contends the market gyrations aren't over just yet.
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2 months ago |
businessandamerica.com | Anna Gleason
As President Trump’s “not going to bend at all” approach to tariffs raises recession risk and helped to send the market into a correction last week, investors may want to consider strategies that focus more on the downside — ways to stay invested but stay protected during major stock downswings. Alternative exchange-traded funds are an option, and they have been growing in popularity in recent years.
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2 months ago |
cnbc.com | Anna Gleason
As President Trump's "not going to bend at all" approach to tariffs raises recession risk and helped to send the market into a correction last week, investors may want to consider strategies that focus more on the downside — ways to stay invested but stay protected during major stock downswings. Alternative exchange-traded funds are an option, and they have been growing in popularity in recent years.
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