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On the 2023 Credit Suisse Global Investment Returns Yearbook

ANALYSIS: The yearbook examined the impact of stagflationary conditions on stock and bond markets.

Back in January, when the Credit Suisse Global Investment Returns Yearbook (GIRY) was being written and prior to the banking crisis, the course of monetary policy and its implications for investing appeared to have gone full circle – from worries about secular stagnation with interest rates

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Brent Sheather Sun, 16 Apr 2023
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