Market sentiment likely to waver amid global issues
MARKET sentiment continues to waver and it should not come as a surprise if it stays that way in the coming days. Last week, investor sentiment was swayed by a number of factors, including positive US corporate earnings, developments on the US-China trade relationship, a dismal Q3 economic growth reading from China as well as hopes of a Brexit deal.
But over the weekend, investors were thrown another curveball after the UK Parliament refused…
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