by Cris Sheridan
Financial Sense
In case you haven’t heard already, another report has been released showing that central banks around the world are becoming new long-term buyers in the stock market.
The findings come after a comprehensive survey of $29.1 trillion worth of investments by 157 central banks, 156 public pension funds and 87 sovereign funds by the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF).
Released a couple weeks ago, the report states:
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Financial Sense
In case you haven’t heard already, another report has been released showing that central banks around the world are becoming new long-term buyers in the stock market.
The findings come after a comprehensive survey of $29.1 trillion worth of investments by 157 central banks, 156 public pension funds and 87 sovereign funds by the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF).
Released a couple weeks ago, the report states:
Continue Reading at FinancialSense.com…
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