Growth looks good but markets face volatility, warns Kenneth Rogoff
Jacob Greber
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A strong global economic upswing likely to be super-charged by belated productivity growth, Donald Trump's tax cuts and rising business investment don't make financial markets immune to volatility, warns Kenneth Rogoff.
"I'm very sanguine about global growth – I think it'll be pretty good – but markets are different," said Professor Kenneth Rogoff, visiting Australia for the first time this week.
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