Past localized geopolitical conflicts almost always ended up being a buying opportunity
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If history is any guide, even though at the time the visibility is very low and all options are on the table, past localized geopolitical conflicts almost always ended up being a buying opportunity, with markets delivering positive returns over a 3-6 months’ time frame.