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Recession Knocking On Our Doors But Better Markets In 2023

Anand Pathmakanthan, Head of Regional Equity Research, Maybank Investment Banking Group | Patrick Chang, Chief Investment Officer, ASEAN Equities, Principal Asset Management

06-Jan-23 08:00

Recession Knocking On Our Doors But Better Markets In 2023

2022 started with such promise, the world was coming out of Covid hibernation and economies were reopening but that optimism proved short-lived. Most markets ended in negative territory but will 2023 prove to be a better year? Anand Pathmakanthan, Head of Regional Equity Research, Maybank Investment Banking Group and Patrick Chang, Chief Investment Officer for ASEAN Equities, Principal Asset Management give us their equity market outlook and which stocks will make money this year.

Produced by: Wong Shou Ning

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning


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Tags:  market outlook2023asean equitiesglobal equity market





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