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"We're Back In The Real World Where Bad News Is Bad News": To $1 Trillion Fund...

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For nearly a decade stocks enjoyed an environment of unprecedented bullishness, where good news was good news, and bad news was even better as it suggested central bank intervention via monetary stimulus, boosting asset prices. But that is no longer the case according to the head of Natixis SA's $1 trillion asset-management arm who says that volatile equity markets are the "new normal."

"We're back to the basics: risk on, risk off," Jean Raby, CEO of Natixis Investment Managers, said in an interview Tuesday at the Canada Fintech Forum in Montreal. "Over the past several years, in a way, bad news was good news because it meant a more accommodating monetary policy. Now we're in the real world where bad news is bad news, and good news may not be such great news."

The good news, according to Raby is that for now at least, the fundamental "bad news" is not quite as bad as markets have made it out in the past month, stressing that no single region is in contraction and emerging markets contagion from Turkey and Argentina is probably "overstated."

"I have to believe, when I look at the fundamentals, that we are still on pretty sound footing."

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