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Little evidence of widespread overvaluation in risky assets

Despite signs of exuberance in a few markets, we don’t think that we are in the late stages of a bubble in “risky” assets generally. Provided vaccines enable the gradual relaxation of coronavirus restrictions around the world, we continue to forecast that the prices of most risky assets will rise further.

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