February 10, 2012

Clash: "Worst Is Behind Us" vs. "Sky Is Falling"

Liam Halligan, Daily Telegraph

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Global investor sentiment is now not only split down the middle, but the split is getting deeper and wider. The optimists and pessimists are further apart than ever.

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