China Markets Yet to See Safe-Haven Rush Amid Escalating Middle East Conflict
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China Markets Yet to See Safe-Haven Rush Amid Escalating Middle East Conflict
China Markets Yet to See Safe-Haven Rush Amid Escalating Middle East Conflict - U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran disrupt the Strait of Hormuz, sending oil prices higher and rattling Asian equities as investors look for signs of safe-haven flows into Chinese assets
One Category of Equities Offers Safe Harbor and Potential Gains Amid Geopolitical Turmoil, Says Citi Wealth CIO
Kate Moore, the chief investment officer at Citi Wealth, thinks one category of equities looks particularly safe amid the rippling economic instability caused by US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran. Moore tells Bloomberg Television that the US large-cap space is demonstrating resilience. “That’s largely because we have to understand where positioning and sentiment were before this strike, and that was that US large caps were a less attractive or l…
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