
Ian Goldin, former World Bank vice-president and Oxford professor, urged global market diversification at a Hong Kong event, warning that US equity markets are dangerously concentrated in a few tech stocks and risk a valuation correction that could harm savers.
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Ian Goldin, former World Bank vice-president, calls for a coordinated push towards global market diversification.
Ian Goldin spoke at an event in Hong Kong on Thursday.
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Ian Goldin warned that a coordinated push towards global market diversification is urgently needed.
OpinionA coordinated push towards global market diversification may be needed to protect savers from a possible valuation correction in concentrated US equities, a former World Bank official has said.
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Ian Goldin warned that a coordinated push towards global market diversification is urgently needed.
OpinionIan Goldin stated that the growing concentration of capital in a handful of highly valued US technology companies is dangerous.
OpinionIan Goldin predicted a potentially dangerous valuation correction in US equities.
PredictionIan Goldin is the former vice-president of the World Bank.
South China Morning PostIan Goldin spoke at an event in Hong Kong on Thursday.
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