David Rosenberg: Focus on yield curve inversion is misplaced

David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff + Associates. joins BNN Bloomberg to weigh in on the ongoing volatility in the markets. He says that there's too much of a focus on the yield curve inversion and that a recession can happen without it.

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Instead of focusing on the shape of the yield curve, Rosenberg says, the question investors should be asking is, "Why have interest rates plunged?"

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