Columbia Threadneedle's Burgess: Why investors are not facing a repeat of 2008

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Equity markets have taken a pounding this year as the oil price collapse and fears about China spook investors.

However, Columbia Threadneedle's Colin Moore (US-based Global CIO) and Mark Burgess (EMEA CIO) argue this is not 2008 all over again. Instead, they suggest recent events are "good" - necessary - corrections to more realistic valuations.

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