Managing macro asset allocation for the long term

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In a financial world where pundits continue writing their articles, blogs and analysis about an equity correction or a bond market crunch, would-be investors could be forgiven for keeping their cash in non-yielding bank accounts and accepting the eroding effects of inflation until a great opportunity presents itself.

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