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Experts say 2016 will continue to show the same uncertainties faced in 2015. In the past tepid performance such as that in 2015 has been followed by strong performance in subsequent years, according to analysts. Emerging markets showed a sharp decline in 2015, with continued uncertainty in 2016. The U.S. markets were essentially flat in 2015.
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