Be aware of history but don’t be paralysed by market risks

Ronald Temple  |  Lazard  |  01 February 2024

What a difference a year makes. In February 2023, investors were preoccupied by the risks of rising inflation, monetary tightening and recession. This year, the focus is on disinflation, monetary easing and economic growth. The US economy remains resilient, and the Federal Reserve will likely ease policy in 2024 as inflation declines. The European Central Bank will also cut rates, boosting eurozone growth in the second half of the year. The outlook is more challenging in China, where the economy remains hindered by structural problems in the property sector. However, the generally ...

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