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By  Samuel Ruiz

Ausbiz: U.S. has "nailed the soft landing."

December 2024

Sam Ruiz, Portfolio Specialist spoke with Ausbiz on 4 December 2024 and said the U.S. has "nailed the soft landing." He highlights why he believes a potent combination of Trump tax-cuts, deregulation and Fed rate cuts will send U.S. company profits higher. Sam says the environment is ripe for M&A and for the U.S. industrial economy to join the party. Listen for the companies Sam expects to perform well in 2025, as well his view on where investors should exercise a bit more caution.

Disclaimer

The views, information, or opinions expressed in the interview are those of the Investment Professional and are subject to change without notice. It is not intended to be securities recommendation or statement of opinion intended to influence a person or persons in making a decision in relation to investment.

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