Why gold, bonds and the dollar are underwhelming investors | The Economist

Andreea Neblea

With traditional safe havens like gold, the dollar and government bonds appearing to lose their appeal, could today’s market optimism be building toward a dangerous financial bubble? Josh Roberts, The Economist’s capital markets correspondent and Rosie Blau, co-host of The Intelligence podcast, discuss why investors continue to pour money into stocks despite the uncertainty caused by the Iran war and rising oil prices. 00:00 - Why are stockmarkets rising despite war and oil shocks 03:19 - Why