Credit Suisse explains how 'angry societies' have changed the world

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Factors such as a nationalistic shift in government policies and the U.S. withdrawal from multilateral agreements have resulted in a paradigm shift in the world, says Lito Camacho, vice chairman at Credit Suisse Asia Pacific.

The problem of"angry societies" has shifted the global political landscape in ways that were unthinkable in the past, according to Credit Suisse.

"This theme of angry societies has been a brewing problem created by many different factors: The gap between the rich and the poor in many countries, you've got issues surrounding immigration and so on," he told CNBC's Martin Soong at the Credit Suisse Global Supertrends Conference in Singapore.

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