Franklin Templeton sees 'middling' returns for stocks and bonds
Genevieve Cua
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GLOBAL central bank policy remains "extremely accommodative'' which is typically positive for stocks, says Thomas Nelson, Franklin Templeton Investments director of investment solutions.
But global corporate profit margins are starting to slide. Amid slow and shallow economic growth, this suggests "middling'' returns for stocks and bonds, he said.
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