Economics
Paul Tudor Jones Sees ‘Most Conducive’ Growth Environment
- Stimulus efforts across the globe are helping markets, he says
- Ray Dalio says U.S. wealth gap should be ‘national emergency’
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Paul Tudor Jones, the billionaire hedge fund manager, said efforts to stimulate global economies are boosting equities in a way he’s never seen before.
Governments and central bankers from Japan to the U.S. are taking steps to stave off slowdowns amid international trade tensions and increasing recession fears. Jones, the founder of Tudor Investment Corp., said low interest rates and budget deficit spending will be a boon for the markets.