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美银:“牛市崩溃”促使美股配置出现有史以来最大降幅

Bank of America: The "bull market collapse" has led to the largest decline in US stock allocation in history.

Breakings ·  Mar 18 07:56

Bank of America’s Global Research conducted a survey of investors on Tuesday, which showed that concerns over stagflation, trade wars, and the end of the US exceptionalism narrative have driven a sentiment of bull market collapse, resulting in the largest drop in US stock allocation ever recorded in March. The bank stated that global investors increased their cash allocation from 3.5% to 4.1%, ending the Sell signal triggered in December, with the speed of the sentiment decline consistent with the end of the stock correction. The survey revealed that expectations for global economic growth have experienced the second-largest decline on record, but at the same time, allocation to Eurozone stocks reached a new high since July 2021, with bank stocks becoming the most favored category globally. This survey included 171 participants managing 426 billion dollars in assets.

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