Middle Eastern tensions rise – four experts on what this means for markets (via TradingNation)
Paul Hickey, co-founder of Bespoke Investment Group, says it's not time to panic yet.
Alli McCartney, managing director at UBS Private Wealth Management, says markets will eventually refocus on the fundamentals.
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