CNBC November 10, 2019
Bertha Coombs

KEY POINTS
  • The week after Elizabeth Warren detailed how she’d pay for her Medicare for All plan, prompting widespread debate, investors seem to shrug off the news altogether.
  • The S&P 500 Managed Care index rose more than 3% last week, after the sector sank 12% over the second and third quarters, when Warren’s poll numbers began to rise.
  • Analysts say the sector was due for a rebound, but the reprieve in the Medicare for All fear factor is likely temporary.

Ending private health insurance has been one of the rallying cries of Elizabeth Warren‘s presidential bid and her rise in the polls has made health care investors nervous.

Yet the week after...

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