Francis Gannon in The Wall Street Journal —Royce
article 04-01-2025

Francis Gannon in The Wall Street Journal

Co-CIO Francis Gannon talked with Hannah Erin Lang of The Wall Street Journal about the turbulent first quarter of 2025.

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On 3/31/25, Francis Gannon spoke with Hannah Erin Lang of The Wall Street Journal about the turbulent first quarter of 2025 in the article, Dow Bounces Back After Tariff Concerns Hit Global Markets. The piece looked at the way that “exuberance about deregulation and tax cuts gave way to fear that Trump's trade policy could drive the economy into recession, driving the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq to their biggest quarterly losses since 2022.”

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Francis was quoted, saying that, “The word we keep hearing the most these days is 'volatility' and 'uncertainty.’ The market is looking for clarity, and it's not going to get any."

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