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Summary:
- The LERI shows corporate uncertainty increasing to its highest level since the pandemic
- Fewer buyback and dividend increase announcements highlight other ways companies are holding back
- Banks on deck this week: expectations are for increased credit losses and lower IB fees
- Peak weeks for Q3 season run from October 23 – November 10
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