World stocks will keep rising over the coming year, according to the latest Reut...
BENGALURU - World stocks will keep rising over the coming year, according to the latest Reuters polls of strategists, but wild gyrations are likely in the lift from expected central bank policy easing and drag from developments in the U.S.-China trade war.
When asked on the probability of a significant correction in equity markets this year, strategists gave a median 30% chance of that happening. A breakdown of predictions reflected the margin of gains in stock markets over the coming year to be directly proportional to how much interest rate ammunition is available for respective central banks.
Still, not only have strategists trimmed their forecasts for where most indexes polled will trade by end-2019 and mid-2020 compared with predictions made just three months ago, over 70% of respondents said the risks to their outlook were more pessimistic.
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