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Q&A with Abby Cohen, Goldman Sachs’ US investment strategist

Abby Cohen, chief US investment strategist at Goldman Sachs, will answer your questions in a live FT Q&A on Monday from 2-3pm GMT.

Ms Cohen joined Goldman Sachs in 1990 having specialised in quantitative strategy and economics at other major financial firms. She began her career as an economist at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, DC.

Ms Cohen became synonymous with the stock market bull run of the late 1990s, having called the bull market and technology boom. She believes that US economic and profit expansion will continue in 2007 with corporate America remaining in robust condition.

In 2007, Ms Cohen will continue to focus on equities as a preferred asset class. She sees equity valuations remaining attractive relative to competing assets and providing a reasonable cushion should bond yields continue to rise.

Profit growth should remain strong, and liquidity and bid activity remain a further support for a structural bull market, in her view. Ms Cohen’s outlook for commodities remains moderately positive.

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