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Economies and markets are cyclical. Some analysts are so used to seeing the patterns, they can be pretty accurate at picking what’s likely to happen next. In this piece, HotCopper’s Fouad Haidar is joined by Kingsley Jones, the founder of Jevons Global, who says that right now we’re in a repeat of the 1970s. How so? Click on the video to find out more!

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