Opinion
US-China trade conflict 'the most systemic risk' for global economy
A trade war without obvious end, the threat of a US recession and central banks' new 'experiments' with negative rates make for uncertain times in markets.
Patrick ComminsColumnistAttending an investment conference in London this week it's clear that the vexed questions facing Aussie investors are also front and centre in major financial capitals.
Equally clear is that despite blockbuster returns from stocks (20 per cent) and bonds (8 per cent or so) this year, the past six months have been a period of growing concerns.
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