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Investment Outlook Memo Lacks Investigative Leads

The document is a routine investment outlook memo with generic market commentary and no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no actionab Discusses broad market trends (equities, bonds, Fed policy) for 2017. Mentions concerns about China, oil prices, and potential U.S. recession. Authored by Paul V. Morris, copied to Sean T. Lehane, wi

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #014525
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1
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0
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The document is a routine investment outlook memo with generic market commentary and no specific names, transactions, dates, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It offers no actionab Discusses broad market trends (equities, bonds, Fed policy) for 2017. Mentions concerns about China, oil prices, and potential U.S. recession. Authored by Paul V. Morris, copied to Sean T. Lehane, wi

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From: Morris, Paul V| Sent: 1/5/2017 3:31:54 PM To: Morris, Paul V cc: Lehane, Sean T Subject: The Year Ahead: A World of Change (Short Version Below For Convenience) Attachments: image001.jpg; image003.jpg; image004.jpg; image005.png; image006.jpg The Year Ahead: A World of Change A continued rise in equities. Renewed investor confidence. Bond markets under pressure. Our Chief Investment Office explores the risks and opportunities of these and other trends shaping the year ahead. x an AS WE LOOK BACK ON 2016, one could characterize it as The Year of The Unlikely. It began with deep worries regarding China’s growth path, a second wave of collapsing oil prices, a Federal Reserve (Fed) hiking into deflationary headwinds, the impact of negative interest rates in Europe and Japan, concerns over a potential U.S. recession, lower-quality corporate

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