US Stocks Haven’t Been This Unpopular Since the Financial Crisis

(The Business Insider) Investors are souring on US stocks to an extent not seen since the start of the financial crisis. Global fund managers have a 20% net underweight allocation to US equities, which is the lowest since January 2008, according to a Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey of 207 money managers with almost $600 billion under management.

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