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02.06.2015, 08:44

35% of respondents have seen equities as the riskiest asset class in 2015

Franklin Templeton Investments' survey showed that most respondents said that equities will be the riskiest asset class this year. 35% of respondents have seen equities as the riskiest asset class, followed by the euro (34%) and non-metal commodities (32%).

On the other hand, 59% of respondents said that stocks would be the most lucrative investment this year, followed by real estate (55&) and precious metals (39%).

32% of respondents said that they plan to increase their exposure to stocks in 2015, while 14% of respondents plan to reduce it.

38% of respondents were concerned over the global economy, followed by concerns over government fiscal policy and the debt crisis in the Eurozone (both 32%).

Franklin Templeton Investments interviewed over 11,500 investors in 23 countries across the Americas, Africa, Asia Pacific and Europe.

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