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