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Expecting the unexpected: A post-Brexit world
LONDON (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Brexit vote and the election of Donald Trump mark the rise of nationalism and risk intensifying the politics of fragmentation in the European Union.
A new report by Amundi Asset Management and CREATE-Research shows how investors are adapting to the post-Brexit world. Its main focus is on political risks, asset allocation and product innovation.
One of its conclusions is that investment processes need to go well beyond financial theories while politics rather than economics drives the markets.
Please download the full report at this link.
