Du Toit: Global capital markets remain under pressure
Hendrik Du Toit, founder & CEO of asset management firm Ninety One, discusses how energy shortages around the world, particularly in Europe, on top of the sanctions levied against Russia amid the war in Ukraine, have complicated matters for the global markets already pressured by inflation.
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