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Governors across the United States are slowly lifting the economic restrictions used to slow the spread of the coronavirus, and the speed and success of these reopenings will play a large role in which stocks will be winners for investors.
"Eventually, economic activity is going to drive a recovery in profits, but because the world has never been through a disruption like this, no one knows with any certainty how fast economic activity will return," Raymond James said in a note to clients.
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