Singaporean lender DBS, in its latest outlook note, expects the sideways shuffle of global equities to persist, noting a lack of catalysts to propel any substantial movement. On one hand, DBS points out that markets perceive the global economic environment as more benign due to data emerging out of the US and China. In the US, equity volatility has reduced as Clinton…
DBS: Expect equities’ sideways shuffle to persist
25 October 2016
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