Conjecture: Economic Outlook

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In the latest Conjecture debate, our panelists from Rathbones and Standard & Poor's discussed the current economic outlook.

Click here to listen to the debate on demand Click here to become a member of Investment Week Conjecture   Rathbones' CIO Julian Chillingworth believes the threat of a double-dip recession has receded in recent months in the UK and while he favours businesses with exposure to emerging markets he is concerned about valuations in the high growth economies. Meanwhile Jean-Michel Six, chief European economist at Standard & Poor's, feels the major risks to the markets is the US economy and its weak housing sector. Hear both of them on this week's Conjecture debate of the Global Econom...

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