Fidelity: this is what markets will be heading for in the second half of 2021
It seems that now, in the middle of the year in which the epidemic is recovering, investors have ample reason to see the world in a positive light. Amid signs of a global economic rebound and expectations surrounding public spending, equity markets continued to march, and consumer demand, which has been postponed and is now released, could also lead to a strong upward level of profits in 2021-22. Fidelity sees persistently record low interest rates as a way for investors to opt for riskier assets, and the results have been positive, at least so far.
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