WashingtonWise

Are Global Headaches Triggering Risks & Rewards?


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There has been a flurry of geopolitical developments in recent weeks, from Congress passing a massive foreign aid bill to Cabinet members visiting China to India's elections. But the one that has grabbed the most attention―at least among your kids―is the potential banning of Chinese-owned TikTok. Jeff Kleintop, Schwab's chief global investment strategist, joins host Mike Townsend to discuss the implications of these developments for investors and to answer the question of whether TikTok really could be banned. Jeff also explores whether aid to Ukraine could change the course of its war with Russia, whether China's flooding of global markets with goods could impact U.S. inflation, and how shipping challenges are affecting the delivery of goods around the world. He weighs in on India's massive growth and shares his thoughts on how investors can take advantage of potential global opportunities.

In his Washington update, Mike discusses the politics around the foreign aid bill and why the congressional legislative agenda is looking thin in the months ahead. He also provides perspective on next year's looming battle over tax reform and shares news of a recent IRS decision that directly impacts anyone who has recently inherited an IRA.

WashingtonWise is an original podcast for investors from Charles Schwab. For more on the series, visit schwab.com/WashingtonWise.

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