Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel told CNBC the arrival of a coronavirus vaccine is closer than markets think. "We may find ourselves with a workable vaccine for high risk individuals by the end of the fall, early winter," he said on the news platform's "Trading Nation." "We've had almost no setbacks in the schedule developing the vaccine, and I think that's where upside surprises can occur," he added. His comments came as Moderna reported progress towards a workable vaccine this week. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. A coronavirus vaccine is closer than markets think, Wharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel told CNBC on Tuesday. "We've had almost no setbacks in the schedule developing the vaccine, and I think that's where upside surprises can occur," Siegel said on CNBC's Trading Nation.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: What makes 'Parasite' so shocking is the twist that happens in a 10-minute sequenceSee Also:BANK OF AMERICA: Buy these 7 pharma stocks now as they race to develop COVID-19 treatments and vaccinesUS small business optimism jumped the most since 2016 in June as owners anticipated better sales amid the economic reopeningA former top White House official blasts 'simply inexcusable' delays for coronavirus testsSEE ALSO: A record 74% of fund managers say US tech stocks is the most crowded trade, according to Bank of America survey

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