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‘Brace for possible melt-up,’ says fund manager who called 2008 crisis

GMO founder Jeremy Grantham sees ‘possible/probable bubble of 2018-19’

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Jeremy Grantham, who is credited with calling the 2000 and 2008 downturns, has warned investors to be prepared for the possibility of a near-term "melt-up" that would likely set the stage for a burst bubble and a stock-market meltdown, MarketWatch reports.

In a 13-page note that he emphasised reflected "a very personal view," the value investor and co-founder and chief investment strategist of Boston-based asset manager GMO compared the present market setup with the run-up to past bubbles, including the 2000 tech boom and the precursor to the 1929 crash.

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