The latest moves by Israel and the US in Iran highlight a deeper shift toward de-globalisation. Countries are looking more at themselves for certainty of security, supply of raw materials and energy. With inflation proving persistent and economic growth still fragile, what should central banks do?
In the latest Market Watch Neil Birrell, Premier Miton’s Chief Investment Officer, reviews the events during June and their impact on financial markets.
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