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Summary:
- Inflation fears continue to spur volatility in global stock and bond markets
- Supply chains disruptions persist despite improving COVID-19 figures
- Analysts are hopeful for semiconductor capacity additions next year, but traders should be cognizant of volatility in the near-term
- Wall Street Horizon’s interim corporate data provides valuable information—we feature several firms from chip manufacturers to a device maker that will report monthly sales data in the coming days ahead of quarterly earnings season
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