Based on the 2014 global market sentiment survey conducted by CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) Institute, an international association of investment professionals, 56 percent of them expected the global economy to expand this coming year. It represented a significant shift in sentiment from that of last year when only 32 percent of respondents held such view.
About 68 percent of respondents in the Asia-Pacific are worried about asset bubble risks in their respective markets, with 52 percent seeing it coming from the real estate sector. In the Americas, only 49 percent saw such a threat emerging.
Also,
respondents see little change in the level of integrity in the global
capital markets, although Asia-Pacific respondents are more optimistic
about this than their counterparts in the Americas, Europe, the Middle
East and Africa.
“The number of our members who expect the global economy to expand has nearly doubled in the last two years. However this is no time for those in finance to become complacent,” said John Rogers of CFA Institute. “The survey reflects that investor trust has been eroded. We must embrace ethical behavior at all levels.”
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