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Editor's Insight: Polls confound evidence of 'populism peak'

Rising discontent is based on findings that two-thirds believe the economy is rigged in favour of the rich and powerful.

Fri, 07 Jul 2017

Economists and business commentators have declared “populism peak” and say the worst is over for this geopolitical threat, particularly in Europe.

These market-oriented commentators have also declared an onward and upward trend for most economies as global trade recovers.

This optimism may

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