The market narrative of 2018 focused on the divergence of United States growth and policy away from the rest of the world, but what may investors see heading into the new year? On this episode of the World Financial Podcast, Krishna Memani, Chief Investment Officer, joined us for a live recording to discuss OppenheimerFunds’ outlook for 2019 and to answer pressing questions from live viewers. Mutual funds and exchange traded funds are subject to market risk and volatility. Shares may gain or lose value. Before investing in any of the Oppenheimer funds, investors should carefully consider a fund’s investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. Fund prospectuses and summary prospectuses contain this and other information about the funds, and may be obtained by visiting Oppenheimerfunds.com or calling 1.800.CALL OPP (225.5677). Read prospectuses and summary prospectuses carefully before investing. These views represent the opinions of OppenheimerFunds and are not intended as investment advice or to predict or depict the performance of any investment. These views are as of the publication date, and are subject to change based on subsequent developments. Fixed income investing entails credit and interest rate risks. When interest rates rise, bond prices generally fall, and the yield” or "junk") bonds are more at risk of default and are subject to liquidity risk. Foreign investments may be volatile and involve additional expenses and special risks, including currency fluctuations, foreign taxes, regulatory and geopolitical risks. The mention of specific countries or sectors does not constitute a recommendation by any particular fund or by OppenheimerFunds, Inc. Fund’s share prices can fall. Below-investment-grade (“high