The Running-out of the Bull

Our current bull market is the third longest in history and has performed the second-best since World War II. This long period has investors the world over asking, are the market’s years of growth coming to an end? UBS Asset Management takes a look at whether the signs suggest the bull market’s time is running out.  Read the full article here.

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