Russell Clark Considers Rebooting Hedge Fund Bears who lost to the bull market in U.S. stocks in the past are trying to make a comeback

Sina Financial News Two years ago, Russell Clark, a well-known short company, closed his hedge fund due to the longest bull market in U.S. stock history. Now, he's preparing to make a comeback. In an interview, Clark said he was considering setting up a hedge fund with a focus on shorting. He is known for shorting stocks for most of the past decade and making mostly profits. While most bond traders are betting that the Fed will start cutting rates this year, London-based Clark said the Fed may not cut rates at all. He added that inflation will be higher than expected and that neither Trump nor Biden are likely to support deflationary policies.

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· 02-27 19:05
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