Citi says 10-year bull market "old, but not dead"
LONDON (Reuters) - Citi says it is too early to call the end of the current 10-year bull market and expects global equities to rise by another 9% by the end of 2020, although it warns the threat of recession is the biggest risk facing markets. Citi's outlook, entitled "Bull Market: Old, But Not Dead" and released on Thursday, comes after global stock markets took a beating this week amid signs of a slowdown in U.S
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