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...“Our expectation is that the Fed is a long way from cutting rates,” said Wylie Tollette, chief investment officer of investment solutions at Franklin Templeton....
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...That’s what Andrew Milligan of Aberdeen Standard Investments is watching for at the moment....
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...Mr Milligan says it is unclear whether companies will plough any repatriated profits into capital investment or simply boost buybacks....
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