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Macquarie’s Viktor Shvets’ lesson from ‘mini heart attack’ on markets
Was the market rout – and rebound – a sign of how fragile markets are, or proof they are actually less risky? Viktor Shvets’ answer might surprise you.
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At the end of an exhausting, baffling, crazy week on markets – a stunning global sell-off, followed by an impressive bounce – there’s an obvious question to be asked.
Was it all a sign of how fragile and dangerous global markets are, or proof they are actually less risky than feared?
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