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Fund managers have had all the optimism drained out of them, and rapidly as well. According to Bank of America’s monthly fund manager survey, there was the second-biggest drop in global growth ...
Investors' uber bullish sentiment for US stocks came to a screeching halt over the past month. Bank of America's latest Global Fund Manager Survey of 171 participants conducted in March showed the ...
"Stagflation, trade war, end of U.S. exceptionalism drive 'bull crash' in [fund manager survey] sentiment," say Bank of America strategists led by Michael Hartnett. A quick look at the numbers ...
Global fund managers are experiencing a “bull crash” in March as fears of a trade war and the end of U.S. exceptionalism loom, according to Bank of America’s latest Global Fund Manager survey.
MILAN (Reuters) - Allocation to US stocks saw the biggest drop ever in March with concerns over stagflation, trade wars and the end of US exceptionalism driving a "bull crash" in sentiment ...
MILAN, March 18 (Reuters) - Allocation to U.S. stocks saw the biggest drop ever in March with concerns over stagflation, trade wars and end of U.S. exceptionalism driving a "bull crash" in ...