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Looking to 2030: shares and infrastructure are the favourites
The coronavirus crisis has further shifted the weighting of individual asset classes' return prospects for the next decade. Equities and alternative investments look particularly likely to offer private investors relatively good return opportunities, says Francesco Curto, Head of Research at DWS.   Coronavirus causes many symptoms, including fever and a dry cough. Figuratively speaking, the Sars-CoV-2 pathogen also induces forced myopia. It is simply impossible to predict how quick and strong the economic recovery will be after the viral recession. How quickly will the tens of billions of taxpayers' and central-bank money that have been mobilised in coronavirus aid get the economy back on track? Will there be a second wave of infection with a further lockdown? And when...
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