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ANDREW Brown, a senior investment manager at Aberdeen Asset Management, readily admits that stocks are expensive and these concerns have existed for a few years.
"Ironically the starting point for that is the bond market . . . if the valuation of equities is based on a discount rate of one per cent for debt, then clearly there's an issue if yields go up," Mr Brown, who co-manages Aberdeen's US$1 billion Global Opportunities Fund, told The Business Times.
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