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Investment history doesn’t repeat, but it does rhyme

Lazard’s chief market strategist lays out trends across the globe and his investment tips to capitalise on that assessment.

Lazard Asset Management’s Ronald Temple.

Dan Purves Wed, 06 Mar 2024

Taking money out of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ stocks and allocating it to Japan and emerging markets – except for China – is the top tip from Lazard Asset Management chief market strategist Ronald Temple.

While acknowledging parallels to past cycles – for example, the deglobalisation of the

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Dan Purves Wed, 06 Mar 2024
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