China narrows scope for trade deal
By Bloomberg
13 October 2019 |
8:19 am
Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz & Bloomberg Opinion columnist, Greg Peters, head of multi-sector & strategy at PGIM Fixed Income, and Bob Michele, global CIO at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, discuss market expectations for a U.S.-China trade deal. They speak on "Bloomberg The Open." El-Erian's opinions are his own.
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