After all the ups and downs throughout the year, 2015 is ending much as it began. The US Federal Reserve’s policy meetings continue to dictate market sentiment, China’s economy is still cooling, and energy prices remain depressed.
Volatility was the one constant feature of the past 12 months, affecting markets from Chinese equities to US Treasuries, South-East Asian currencies or commodity prices.
While many of those benchmarks are back close to their starting point, however, the volatility of 2015 may have a longer-lasting significance as the...Read more
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