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BofAML: These 35 U.S. Stocks Will Benefit From a Sea Change in World Politics

Get ready for the Keynesian Put.
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The central bank put is giving way to the 'Keynesian put,' according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

With long-term borrowing rates for most developed nations sitting near record lows, and the potentially perverse effects of lowering rates below zero widely on display, a growing chorus of economists have made the case that governments should work harder to support slow-growth economies by spending more money.