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Jeffrey Sherman, Deputy Chief Investment Officer of DoubleLine Capital, and Samuel Lau are stepping up the frequency of episodes of The Sherman Show to address the extraordinary changes in our post-COVID 19 world. In this episode, the co-hosts are joined by Jeffrey Mayberry, portfolio manager and fellow member of DoubleLine’s Macro Asset Allocation Team. They discuss the state of the bond, stock and commodity markets, the raft of interventions by the Federal Reserve and U.S. government to stave off an economic depression and what may lie ahead.
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