Multi-asset insight: Video interview with Anna Stupnytska

Fidelity International global economist's outlook

Julian Marr
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Fidelity International head of global macro and investment strategy Anna Stupnytska talks to Julian Marr about trade wars, emerging markets and the prospects for global growth over the coming year

This short video interview covers the following points: * How would you say global growth in general has held up over the last 12 months and how do you see it progressing over the next 12? * Could you offer a more regional snapshot for the main developed markets? * How do you see the outlook for China - especially in light of the ongoing US trade war? * Have any other emerging markets caught your attention - whether for good or bad reasons? * Looking ahead, on a global basis, what economic risks most worry you; and what gives you most cause for optimism?

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