September proved to be a resilient month for equity markets
Global equity markets posted fair gains in the face of a string of negative news.
Brandon joined Prudential Investment Managers in 2015 as a Retail Business Analysts and was appointed as the Communications Manager in 2018. His role involves writing about all things investment related: from investor education, personal finance to market and fund commentary. Prior to joining Prudential, Brandon worked at one the country’s leading asset managers in a range of roles, spanning from marketing to business analysis. He has a B.A in Media, Film and Politics from UCT and a B.Phil (Hons) in Marketing Management from IMM.
Global equity markets posted fair gains in the face of a string of negative news.
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