BlackRock's Rick Rieder, who helps manage $7 trillion, on the markets ahead of the Fed

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"The speed at which employment has come back is breaktaking," said Rieder, global chief investment officer of fixed income at the firm, which manages $7

trillion. He said fiscal and monetary stimulus appear to be working. "I think people understimated all the Fed stimulus that stabilized the market. They were effective."

 

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