How geopolitics affect decisions on investment

War in Ukraine and tension in Taiwan some of the concerns weighing on investors’ minds

US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen when they met at the presidential palace in Taipei last Wednesday. PHOTO: EPA-EFE
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There is no shortage of geopolitical concerns for investors these days, from Ukraine to Taiwan, inflation and plenty besides, but investors need to carefully weigh up when it is right to bail out and when it is right to hold on for dear life.

Mr Sani Hamid, director of economics and market strategy at financial advisory firm Financial Alliance, said there will be people who sell first in times of crisis and think about consequences later.

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