This content is from: Portfolio Growth Stocks Have Been Hit Hard by Rising Rates — But Could Be Saved by a Recession “I would expect growth to outperform over the near term as we start to price in weaker economic growth over the next year or two,” said Guidestone Capital’s David Spika. By Hannah Zhang March 17, 2022
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