(Reuters) - Speaking on CNBC, he also said the bond market was back to
where it should be "in terms of high-yield land". He added that
he was not a buyer or seller of stocks at this point.
"I think stocks are appropriately valued at this point.
Corporate earnings are doing well, the economy is doing
decently, not great," said Gross, manager of the world's
largest bond fund.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
where it should be "in terms of high-yield land". He added that
he was not a buyer or seller of stocks at this point.
"I think stocks are appropriately valued at this point.
Corporate earnings are doing well, the economy is doing
decently, not great," said Gross, manager of the world's
largest bond fund.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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