· A lack of near-term stimulus will likely drive economic contraction in August, Ethan Harris, global economist at Bank of America, said in a Friday note.
· The Senate is on recess until September after making little headway on a new relief measure.
· The lack of renewed aid, when combined with President Trump's ineffective...
It's probably too late to avoid negative economic growth in August, Bank of America says
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