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The longest bull market in history looks to be over

Exposure to property and bonds dulled the pain of share price drops for holders of balanced portfolios.

Brent Sheather
Fri, 04 Jan 2019

Last year was going along nicely for share investors – after the first three quarters the world stock market was up by 11.8% and New Zealand shares had confounded the sceptics with an 11.4% return.

The trend of the past 10 years was intact: sharemarkets ignored bad news and returns continued

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Brent Sheather
Fri, 04 Jan 2019
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