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Bubble 3.0

David Hay

This is Bubble 3.0, the Fed’s latest Twilight Zone: As vast as space and as timeless as infinity. Consequently, could financial markets be headed into the third black hole of the last 25 years?

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  • David Hay

    David Hay has been employed in the securities industry since 1979 when he joined Dean Witter Reynolds, now Morgan Stanley. He has written extensively on the financial markets throughout his career and is considered a thought-leader in the field.

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