Francis Gannon on MarketWatch.com
article 07-22-2021

Francis Gannon on MarketWatch.com: Dow ends up more than 500 points, recovers from slump Monday

Co-CIO Francis Gannon discussed the recent drop in the market and why we remain constructive on economic growth.

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Co-CIO Francis Gannon talked to Christine Idzelis and William Watts of MarketWatch.com on 7/20/21 to discuss the previous day’s 500-point drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Index and subsequent recovery the following day.

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Francis discussed the idea that corrections in small-cap equities are more common than with their large-cap siblings. 

He went on to note that we are receiving a positive view of the economy from the companies that we talk to. “All we keep hearing from many businesses is that demand remains quite strong,” Francis said.

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