Francis Gannon in Investor’s Business Daily—Royce
article 03-14-2025

Francis Gannon in Investor’s Business Daily

Co-CIO Francis Gannon talked about market uncertainty with Adam Shell of Investor’s Business Daily.

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On 3/7/25, Francis Gannon spoke with Adam Shell of Investor’s Business Daily about the “wave of uncertainty” that’s been gripping the U.S. markets recently in an article titled, “Stock Market Drama Highlights Trump's Game Of Chicken With Economy.”

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Francis was one of three investment professionals interviewed in the piece, saying that fears of tariffs were proving disruptive for U.S. markets before going on to say that, “The market hates uncertainty, and especially uncertainty like this, which has been rapid and chaotic.” When asked what the lingering impact might be on the financial markets, Francis maintained that it will depend on how much bad news is already reflected in stock prices and how long the tariffs will remain in effect.

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