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Allen Sinai

The president of Decision Economics in Boston has advised five US administrations on economic policy. He tells Dalia Fahmy why he's turned more bullish on the global economy

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Allen Sinai made his first investment at the tender age of 10. Having tracked the US stock market with fascination for a couple of years, the Detroit native decided to invest in a company called Solitron Devices that wanted to outfit cars with semiconductors. He bought 10 shares at $15, and sold them at $300.

"It's always been about economics and markets for me," says Sinai, co-founder and

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