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Investment Uncertainty Amidst Multiple Global Crises

Many investors are surprised by the resilience of stock markets despite multiple global crises, but experts warn that this robustness may not last indefinitely, making investment decisions more perilous.

7 Mar, 11:50 — 9 Mar, 01:33
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cnbcMostly Factual16h ago

Investors may be too complacent about mounting risks with the S&P 500 less than 4% from high

The year so far has been marred with geopolitical volatility, leading some to believe the market may not be as concerned as it should be about war in Iran.

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faz18h ago

Geldanlage und Unsicherheit: Was diese Krise für Anleger so gefährlich macht

Viele wundern sich schon länger, wie robust die Aktienmärkte angesichts der multiplen Krisen auf der Welt sind. Sie sind auch robust – aber nicht für alle Ewigkeit.

By Daniel Mohr

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index-hr22h ago

Dolar ojačao zbog krize na Bliskom istoku

NA SVJETSKIM je tržištima dolar ovog tjedna ojačao prema košarici valuta jer je kriza na Bliskom istoku navela ulagače da potraže sigurnija utočišta i jer američka središnja banka vjerojatno neće žuriti sa smanjenjem kamata.

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YahooMostly Factual1d ago

Goldman Sachs Sees Market Warning Signs – But Likes These 2 Stocks

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Korea HeraldMostly Factual4h ago

Korean won sharply depreciates against greenback over Middle East crisis

The South Korean won depreciated sharply against the US dollar Monday, hitting its lowest point since the 2008 global financial crisis, as oil prices spiked amid the expanding conflict in the Middle East. The won traded at 1,494.55 won per dollar as of 9:45 a.m., down 19.05 won from the previous session. It marked the lowest intraday won-dollar rate since March 12, 2009, when the rate hit 1,500 won. Investor sentiment was dampened by instability in global energy prices. The US benchmark West Tex

By The Korea Herald

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