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INTRODUCTION

Powerful “waves” are sweeping away established assumptions, fundamentally altering the economic, political and public policy foundations for asset prices. Our original paper, Deep Water Waves, explores how the biggest “waves”—demographics, technology innovation, debt, taxation, geopolitics and climate change—are set to impact investment outcomes in the next decade. This companion paper examines two relatively underappreciated waves—geopolitics and climate change—to demonstrate the interdependencies between them and identify flashpoints that should be monitored. Together, they warrant urgent attention, as they could have a short-term and direct impact on the cash flow generation and rate of growth of investee companies, as well as the strength of sovereign financials in many countries. These impacts imply the restriction of valuation potential and hence investment returns for all asset classes.

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