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Buffett: Stock market valuations are not attractive, but he still actively participates in investment decisions
ME News update, March 31 (UTC+8). In a CNBC interview, Warren Buffett said that stock market valuations still aren’t attractive, and after this year’s stock market decline, Berkshire Hathaway hasn’t found many things in the market that are worth buying. Buffett downplayed recent market volatility, saying the current environment is far from the periods in the past that created major buying opportunities: “Since I took over, the market has fallen by more than 50% at least three times. What’s happening now is just not exciting at all.” Even after stepping down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO, the 95-year-old Buffett is still deeply involved in investment decisions. He said he still goes to the office every day and keeps a close watch on the market. His routine includes calling Mark Millard, Berkshire Financial Assets’ chief officer, before the market opens to discuss market developments. Millard will execute trades based on these discussions, indicating that although Buffett handed the CEO position to Abel at the beginning of 2026, he still remains personally involved. (Jin10) (Source: ODAILY)