Guggenheim Global CIO Scott Minerd discusses the risks he sees for markets in this videotaped interview with Bloomberg. He also opines on the outlook for regulation of SPACs, and the likelihood of another Wall Street firm imploding in a manner similar to Archegos Capital. Watch the video.
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