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Data Snack: Traders predict ‘recession risk’ will have the biggest impact on global markets in 2023

  • The stock market rallied at the beginning of this year despite the Russia-Ukraine war and interest rates still rising.
  • However, the sentiment amongst institutional traders seems to be that this rally will not last long. Traders shared their views on the 2023 market outlook in the annual e-Trading Edit survey by JPMorgan.
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