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Bullish as earnings revisions notch higher, says Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson

Bullish as earnings revisions notch higher, says Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson

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Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley CIO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the geopolitical risks to stocks, what equity markets need to get through and much more.

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