Argonaut's Barry Norris sees little sign of financial issues spilling into real economy in Europe and believes we are past peak of volatility
Argonaut manager Barry Norris is currently more bullish on European equities than he has been for the last 18 months. He said there is little sign of the crisis in the financials sector spilling over into the real economy and believes we are past the worst peak of the volatility. "The consensual opinion is that this is not a time to be investing in the stock market but I think this could be very wrong for a number of reasons," he said. "Liquidity has been restored to the global financial system. Outside of the financial and property sectors, there have been few tangible signs of econo...
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