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US Equities: Will Volatility Persist?

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It’s no secret that one of the best ways to be successful when investing in capital markets is to buy when everyone else is selling. But that doesn’t make it any easier, especially when market turbulence is coming from several sources at once. Already on edge as a result of China’s surprise devaluation in August and a potential rate hike by the Federal Reserve, investors have had to figure out how to navigate financial markets amid high levels of both volatility and uncertainty. Watch an interview with Jonathan Wilmot, Credit Suisse’s Head of Macro Investments, for his take on whether there’s enough fear in the marketplace that it’s actually time to start buying relatively risky assets such as equities again.

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It’s no secret that one of the best ways to be successful when investing in capital markets is to buy when everyone else is selling. But that doesn’t make it any easier, especially when market turbulence is coming from several sources at once. Already on edge as a result of China’s surprise devaluation in August and a potential rate hike by the Federal Reserve, investors have had to figure out how to navigate financial markets amid high levels of both volatility and uncertainty. Watch an interview with Jonathan Wilmot, Credit Suisse’s Head of Macro Investments, for his take on whether there’s enough fear in the marketplace that it’s actually time to start buying relatively risky assets such as equities again.

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