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Expert: Kerry Craig - Interest rates, China, Climate & AI | J.P. Morgan Asset Management

Season 7, Ep. 135

Kerry Craig is a Global Market Strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, and joins us today to talk about the Long-Term Capital Market Assumptions series. This report has been running for many years, and today we unpick four key investing thematics emerging from the paper with Kerry.


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