Managers 'more pessimistic'

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FUND managers are "more pessimistic" about the world economy now than they have been in almost six years, a survey reveals.

Merrill Lynch’s latest survey of 194 fund managers found half expected the global economy to weaken during the next 12 months. And a further 34pc thought corporate profits would deteriorate. The ...

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