Growing concerns and increasing recession fears set the tone for an erratic second quarter in which global equities went on sale. The S&P 500 index experienced its worst half year in 50 years, down 20 percent in US dollar terms; global inflation is at a 40-year high; and the era of monetary easing appears to be coming to an end as the Fed raised policy rates twice in the past three months, with June's 75 basis point increase the biggest step since 1994.
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