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From best to worst: A 2020 winner in stock market is now the biggest loser

While technology stocks continue to front Asia’s equity rally, one hot sect­o­r from 2020 has fallen to the bottom of the leaderboard: health care. Essentially flat year-to-date, a gauge of the sector is the worst-performing in Asia, lagging the region’s benchmark by nine percentage points. It is on track to underperform the MSCI Asia Pacific Index for a third straight month, the longest losing streak in three years. A growing expectation of a return to normal for the global economy has caused investors to abandon defensive bets made during the pandemic, such as health care the second-best performer last year. Energy shares have staged a comeback on the rebound in crude prices, while financials have strengthened thanks to the rise in bond yields. “The market is reflecting re-opening and recovery expectations, which is supportive of cyclical sectors rather than health care,” said Kieran Calder, head of Asia equity research at Union Bancaire Privee Ubp SA.

A 2020 winner in Asia s stock market is now the biggest loser

A 2020 winner in Asia’s stock market is now the biggest loser SECTIONS A 2020 winner in Asia’s stock market is now the biggest loserBy Moxy Ying and Youkyung Lee, Bloomberg Last Updated: Feb 21, 2021, 10:52 AM IST Share Synopsis Essentially flat year-to-date, a gauge of the sector is the worst-performing in Asia, lagging the region’s benchmark by eight percentage points. Energy shares have staged a comeback on the rebound in crude prices, while financials have strengthened thanks to the rise in bond yields. Related While technology stocks continue to front Asia’s equity rally, one hot sector from 2020 has fallen to the bottom of the leaderboard: health care.

From best to worst: A 2020 winner is now the biggest loser in stock market

From best to worst: A 2020 winner is now the biggest loser in stock market Essentially flat year-to-date, a gauge of the sector is the worst-performing in Asia, lagging the region’s benchmark by eight percentage points. It is on track to underperform the MSCI Asia Pacific Index for a third straight month, the longest losing streak in three years. (Bloomberg)Premium . Updated: 21 Feb 2021, 09:51 AM IST Bloomberg A growing expectation of a return to normal for the global economy has caused investors to abandon defensive bets made during the pandemic, such as health care Share Via Read Full Story While technology stocks continue to front Asia’s equity rally, one hot sector from 2020 has fallen to the bottom of the leaderboard: health care.

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