European markets were set to open lower Wednesday after a slew of earnings both in the U.S. and in Europe.
Market volatility looks here to stay: Yields are still rising, a war is raging, and it's uncertain whether interest rates will stay higher for longer. Here's how portfolio managers are investing right now — from bonds to defense stocks and international equities.
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