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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), Warren Buffett said in a CNBC interview that the stock market’s valuations still aren’t attractive, and after this year’s market decline, Berkshire Hathaway hasn’t found many things to buy in the market. Buffett downplayed recent market volatility, saying the current environment is far from the past periods that created major buying opportunities: “Since I took over, the market has declined at least three times by more than 50%. What’s going on now isn’t worth getting excited about.” Even though he has stepped down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, the 95-year-old Buffett remains deeply involved in investment decisions. He said he still goes to the office every day, continuously monitoring the market. His daily routine includes calling Berkshire Financial Assets chief Mark Millard before the market opens to discuss market developments. Millard executes trades based on these discussions, showing that although Buffett transferred the CEO role to Abel in early 2026, he still remains personally involved. (Jin10) (Source: ODAILY)