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Globalization Isn’t Dead, PGIM’s CEO Says. It’s Changing.

Por: MarketWatch Business July 23, 2023

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It’s a point not lost on David Hunt, CEO of PGIM, the asset management arm of insurance giant , which runs some $1.27 trillion. In an interview with Hunt, I mention that deglobalization seems to be a significant political trend and asked him how seriously he considered it to be. “We don’t believe that deglobalization either is happening or will happen,” Hunt says. “Actually, global trade flows are very, very strong today. We haven’t... + full article



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