Will Year Of The Dog Bite Into Investor Profits?

 | Feb 14, 2018 15:33

In 2017, the Chinese year of the Rooster, investors found themselves crowing over the returns that saw global markets accelerate the gains that we were starting to see at the end of the year of the Monkey in 2016.

Investors were optimistic that having seen Donald Trump elected as President of the United States, that he would deliver on his pledges to deliver a massive boost to infrastructure spending and tax reform.

This expectation of a significant fiscal stimulus, as well as a growing global economy, helped drive gains that helped stock markets deliver some very decent returns despite concerns over tighter monetary policy by the US Federal Reserve, throughout 2017.

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