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The New Year is almost upon us but with the uncertainty seen in the markets this year, investors could be forgiven for not knowing what resolution to make.

The recent Dubai property crisis has provided investors with an unwanted reminder that we may not yet be out of the woods. How will the markets and the wider economy react to yet more bad news and what should investors expect in 2010? The latest Interactive Financial Adviser panel includes: Julian Chillingworth - Co-manager of the Rathbone Recovery Fund, Rathbone Unit Trust Management Jean Michel Six - Managing Director - Cheif European Economist, Standard & Poor's To listen to this debate, please click the relevant link below: Members Non-members To become an Interacti...

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