High Rates vs High Prices: What is worse for this market?

Updated : Jul 16, 2022 06:14
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Gazal Malik

Central bankers from Canada to India are raising rates at an unprecedented rate as price rise continues to haunt economies with worsening inflation reports.  The tightening of liquidity and the higher cost of money has thrown markets into a bear grip as global indices tumble 20% from record highs. But what is worse for traders and portfolio - high rates or high prices? Nasser Salim Managing Partner at Flexi Capital navigates investors through these economic and market signals. 

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