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The US Senate is nearing a vote on a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. Though there are no guarantees, it is expected that the bill will pass by this weekend. The bill will provide funds to improve roads, bridges and mass-transit systems. In addition, the bill aims to update the broadband internet, power, waste, and water infrastructure. With this in mind, here are four stocks that will benefit if this bill is passed: Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT), Southern Copper (NYSE:SCCO), Rio Tinto (RIO), and Crane (CR).The US Senate is nearing a vote on a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. Though there are no guarantees, it is expected that the bill will pass by this weekend.
The bill will provide funds to improve roads, bridges and mass-transit systems. In addition, the bill aims to update the broadband internet, power, waste, and water infrastructure.
With this in mind, here are four stocks that will benefit if this bill is passed: Caterpillar (CAT), Southern Copper (SCCO), Rio Tinto (RIO), and Crane (CR).
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