Experts worry for world economies as globalization recedes

Published by rudy Date posted on December 7, 2016

http://www.ozy.com/presidential-daily-brief/pdb-72512/market-woes-72522

Every party’s got to end. The WTO says this year global trade will grow at its slowest pace since 2007 as anti-trade movements like populist nationalism reverse a trend that stock markets and corporate profits have come to depend on. Free trade policies with new economies have rocketed economic growth around the world, but experts say milestone events like Brexit and the rise of Donald Trump indicate a turning of the tide, and could see investors betting on nationalized companies and abandoning stocks that depend on world trade.

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