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Stock Returns From Now Will Be Modest: UBS's Lovell

Stock Returns From Now Will Be Modest: UBS's Lovell

Bloomberg15-05-2025

UBS Financial Services Senior Strategist of US Equity Nadia Lovell gives her outlook on the markets in an interview with Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)

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