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The Vox Markets Podcast

Paul Hill: What surging inflation means for the markets plus some stocks to follow

Episode 739,   Jun 10, 2022, 12:07 PM

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Paul Hill, full time investor and equity analyst talks about What surging inflation means for the markets, will there be a recession & if so how severe? Portfolio diversification & Justin's stock selection filters plus some stocks to follow  Northbridge Industrial #NBI, Trufin #TRU, Marks Electrical #MRK, XP Factory #XPF & Space & People #SAL

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