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Global equity investing after the Iran war ends
Steve Watson
Equity Portfolio Manager

Capital Group portfolio manager Steve Watson shares his thoughts on investing in global equity markets at a time when the world is getting to be a more dangerous place. He also looks ahead to the end of the Iran war and what it could mean for the stock market, oil prices and global economic growth. #CapGroupGlobal



Steve Watson is an equity portfolio manager with 38 years of investment industry experience (as of 12/31/25). He has an MBA and an MA in French studies from New York University as well as a bachelor's degree from the University of Massachusetts.


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