CommSec’s Craig James says investors are “climbing a wall of worry” in the United States and Europe due to concerns with upcoming interest rate decisions.
“Investors climbing a wall of worry overnight in the United States and Europe, concerned about upcoming interest rate
decisions … the United States effectively running out of money and also about the health of the US banking system,” Mr James said.
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