Weekly Market Outlook

Chief Global Investment Strategist Jeffrey Kleintop’s 90-second take on the markets for the week ahead.

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The Reuters Tankan Index is a monthly survey tracking business sentiment from a panel of 200 leading manufacturing and 200 leading non-manufacturing Japanese companies, derived by subtracting the percentage of responses indicating poor business conditions from the percentage of responses indicating good business conditions.1023-37F7