Increased volatility in 2019 but no reason to panic
Charles Schwab executive notes that volatility gives investors an opportunity to rebalance their portfolios
Singapore
TOWARDS the end of last year, US equities presented a bullish front with the US economy continuing into good health in 2018 as evidenced by strong earnings showings by US corporates and stable unemployment numbers.
However, equity markets in the US and the world over have experienced greater levels of volatility and increasing pullbacks from investors.
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