Market volatility continues as inflation persists, but stay invested for the long term

The Dow Jones fell another 500 points last Friday, giving up 2.9 per cent for the week to close at 28,725.51 points. PHOTO: AFP
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SINGAPORE - The global investment landscape has seen dramatic changes in the past two years and investors are now faced with a new normal, laced with unprecedented economic and political uncertainties.

Volatile markets, which had their worst September since 2002, last week reflected this new reality.

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