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Partner Insight: The old model is broken: welcome to a new economic era

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The new economic era may feel daunting but could offer potential upside for active investors.

For most of the last 20 years, we have lived in a world of low inflation and stable macroeconomic conditions. We think that time is over. What could the next ten years look like for investors?

Hear from Macro Strategist John Butler on his assessment of today's new economic era. Is this environment here to stay?

 

 

 

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