Amundi is warning investors against overestimating the positive effects Trump’s economic stimulus plan and underestimating the long-term impact of the UK’s exit from the Eurozone. “There will certainly be changes in economic policy, but this will not be enough to change potential growth or create a new cycle of growth [in the US],” the firm says in its latest investment strategy…
Amundi: Market overestimates Trump stimulus positives but underestimates Brexit negatives
24 January 2017
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