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ETFs under the spotlight amid high correlation

Markets have become less volatile recently, but correlation remains persistently high. Some analysts point the finger at index investing – but that theory has plenty of critics. Whatever the explanation, investors will be hoping it doesn’t take a crash to burst the correlation bubble. Duncan Wood reports

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