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Emerging markets story symptomatic of wider issue

By Tony Jackson

Published: October 4 2009 16:47 | Last updated: October 4 2009 16:47

Every now and then in the investment business, you come across a statement that brings you up short: a kind of warning signal that a high-water mark has been reached.

Think of the US academics who said at the peak of the market 10 years ago that the Dow was going to 36,000 in short order. Or recall the claim, at the height of the private equity bubble, that a $100bn deal was on the cards.

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