U.S. stocks are above fair value, Bordier’s Goh says
By Bloomberg
28 December 2018 |
10:08 am
Bryan Goh, executive director and chief investment officer at Bordier Singapore, talks about the jump in U.S. stocks overnight, and the outlook for global markets.
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