Weve talked to some of the worlds brightest economists and forecasters to isolate the trends that can make you money ? or save you money ? over the next five years. Forecasting, of course, is a notoriously tricky business (who, back in 1997, could have foreseen the rocket-like ascent of the Nasdaq or its subsequent sickening plunge?) and we dont pretend our crystal ball is infallible. But what this five-year outlook can do is to provide you with a way of thinking through some of the major themes of the years ahead.
http://www.moneysense.ca/investing/stocks_markets/article.jsp;jsessionid=MNFGMEHFPJGI?content=20021111_132331_3296
Sunday, November 24, 2002
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