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22:47 5 December 2021
Post by: WBJ

Saxo Bank presents 10 Outrageous Predictions

Saxo Bank presents 10 Outrageous Predictions
Source: Saxo Bank

Saxo Bank has published 10 Outrageous Predictions (also known as black swans) for 2022. This is a series of unlikely but often underestimated events, the materialization of which could shake the financial markets, which Saxo Bank publishes annually. So - the fossil fuel exit plan could be left aside, Facebook will lose a lot of (especially young) users, and an EU superfund for climate, energy, and defense financed by private pensions will be announced. There may be a constitutional crisis in the US in connection with the mid-term elections, and inflation there may reach 15 percent. Saxo Bank experts also predict a breakthrough in biomedicine that will extend the working-age and life expectancy by up to 25 years.

Following the tactics of the Reddit Army to invest in meme stocks from 2020-2021, a group of female traders will launch a coordinated attack on underperforming companies in terms of gender equality, which will lead to huge volatility in their share price. Spotify will run into trouble with its NFT-based digital copyright platform, finally - the new hypersonic technology will be the cause of a space race and a new Cold War.

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