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Crisis Fatigue: Have Investors Tuned Out Risk?

May 6, 2026·50 min
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Markets are rallying. Oil is rising. War is ongoing.   And yet, investors seem to be moving on.   In this episode of the Global Thinking Podcast, Rob Duncan sits down with Forstrong Lead Portfolio Manager David Kletz to unpack the biggest question facing markets today. Is this resilience — or complacency?   While headlines focus on conflict in the Middle East, the real story is unfolding beneath the surface. Oil shocks are feeding into inflation, central banks are losing flexibility, and market leadership is beginning to shift in ways that could redefine this cycle.   But history offers a warning. Most geopolitical crises feel like turning points. Very few actually are.   Rob and David break down what matters and what doesn't: Why this isn't the 1970s How oil shocks really impact markets Why global growth may be stronger than it looks The risks hiding in valuations and market concentration And where investors should be looking for opportunity   Because in markets, the biggest mistakes often come from focusing on what feels urgent — instead of what actually drives returns.   Chapters 00:10 - Introduction to Global Thinking 01:07 - Market Overview: Iran Shock and Oil Prices 02:23 - Discussion with David Klutz: Market Resilience vs. Complacency 03:52 - Impact of Oil Prices on Global Growth 05:19 - Inflation and Interest Rates Outlook 07:43 - Global Market Trends and Canadian Economy 14:01 - Focus on Japan and China 33:56 - Four Strong's Global Investment Perspective <span style= "font-family: 'Calibri',sans-serif; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-bidi-theme

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