The recent correction in European equity markets has thrown up interesting anomalies and the positiv...
The recent correction in European equity markets has thrown up interesting anomalies and the positive earnings season about to start should be the catalyst for recovery, according to Framlington European manager Mark Hargraves. He said European equities have endured a volatile couple of months, as rising interest rates have weighed on investors' minds. Inflation risks and fears of a global slowdown are also present, although he believes these have been overstated. That said, after a strong start to the year, European equities have given up much of their gains. Including a small rebound ...
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