CEO of Dongwu Securities: Optimistic about the performance of the growth sector! The US economy may decline in 2024
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发表于 2024-1-4 10:17:34
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On January 3, the 2024 annual strategy meeting of Dongwu Securities kicked off in Shanghai. At the main forum held on that day, Chen Li, Chief Economist of Dongwu Securities and Vice Chairman of Dongwu International, conducted an in-depth analysis on the macroeconomic situation and capital market allocation direction at home and abroad in 2024.
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