A famed permabear says investors need to brace for a market 'shock' from a new wave of inflation
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Investors don't seem to be ready for what the future may hold for markets, according to one longtime permabear . Albert Edwards , a global strategist at Société Générale who rose to fame for calling the dot-com crash, said he sees the conditions for another potential "shock" to hit markets. In a note to clients on Thursday, he pointed to what he believed was investor complacency about the risks of higher inflation, with investors barely pricing in any lasting impact despite the recent surge in
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