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Expert warns threats to world markets lie in political change, tardy central banks

Northern Trust chief economist Carl Tannenbaum says there's no shortage of triggers for the next global financial crisis. Click on the headline for the video interview with Susan Wood.

Susan Wood and Nevil Gibson
Thu, 02 Nov 2017

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World sharemarkets may be at record highs, the global economy is forecast to improve and central banks are winding back their loose money policies.

Yet Carl Tannenbaum, chief economist for Northern Trust, one of the world largest fund managers, says he’s found a

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Susan Wood and Nevil Gibson
Thu, 02 Nov 2017
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Expert warns threats to world markets lie in political change, tardy central banks
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