Barclays: 13 Commodity Black Swans Could Rock The Markets In 2017
Most investors will remember 2016 as a year of shocks. The UK’s vote to leave the European Union and Donald Trump’s election to the White House have changed the global political outlook significantly. And while these shocks have turned out to be profitable for investors (in the near-term at least), it should be noted that as of yet, we’ve not felt the full force of Trump and Brexit.
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