What should investors do in 2020?
From geopolitics to climate change and technology disruption to societal turmoil, there is no lack of challenges for the year ahead
Singapore
ALMOST exactly a year ago, as global markets were crumbling, US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell reminded us all how potent a force central banks can be.
In November 2018, in remarks to the Economic Club of New York, he said interest rates were "just below the broad range of estimates of the level that would be neutral for the economy".
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