Volatility is likely to rise ahead of the US elections on November 6.
Nevil Gibson Fri, 05 Oct 2018
Aside from the global impact of the US-China tariff war and rising oil prices, political events in the US are likely to be the main cause of market volatility through to Christmas.
Some are calling it “mid-term mayhem,” as US voters elect all of the 435 members of the House of
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