As second-quarter earnings
approach, investors are looking at beaten-down sectors which
might gain ground regardless of whether the U.S. economy falls
into recession this year. While the.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -As second-quarter earnings approach, investors are looking at beaten-down sectors which might gain ground regardless of whether the U.S. economy falls into recession this year. These unloved sectors are growing attractive to investors increasingly torn over whether a long-feared U.S. recession will ever materialize. Global fund managers increased their allocations to healthcare and banks by about 5 percentage points in June, while cutting holdings of popular recession plays such as cash and consumer staples companies, BofA Global said.
By David Randall NEW YORK (Reuters) - As second-quarter earnings approach, investors are looking at beaten-down sectors which might gain ground regard.