It’s been a rough year for markets. Between the unrest and disruptions associated with the Arab Spring to the ongoing sovereign debt crises in Europe, a new — or in the case of the Eurozone, the same on-again/off-again event — crisis has rocked the markets every time volatility began to subside.
With the new year around the corner, we asked analysts to look ahead to 2012 for their opinions of which markets have the potential to outperform next year. As it turned out, looking ahead necessitates a look back at recent events because most analysts feel that many of this year’s problems will not be resolved anytime soon.
READ MORE: http://www.futuresmag.com/Issues/2011/December-2011/Pages/New-year-same-issues.aspx
With the new year around the corner, we asked analysts to look ahead to 2012 for their opinions of which markets have the potential to outperform next year. As it turned out, looking ahead necessitates a look back at recent events because most analysts feel that many of this year’s problems will not be resolved anytime soon.
READ MORE: http://www.futuresmag.com/Issues/2011/December-2011/Pages/New-year-same-issues.aspx
CTA Next Outlook 2011 To Be Release on January 2012, Only For Alumni CTA 1 - 6 & Limited VIP's.
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