Markets Await the Voters' Verdict
The election goes on. And on. And on.
Until the recounts and the legal challenges are resolved, we still don't know whether George Bush or Al Gore will get Florida's 25 electoral votes, and with them the presidency.
What does this uncertainty mean for the markets and your portfolio? We explore that in today's coverage.
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