Global investors have shifted away from EM equities in favour of US stocks in September, as their optimism for China's growth prospects slumped to lockdown lows.
Bank of America's monthly Global Fund Manager survey found that, based on cash positions, equity allocation and economic growth expectations, investors are still bearish, although they are no longer acting as "extreme bears". September saw a record shift into US equities and out of EM equities. Allocations to US equities rose from a net 22% underweight in August to a net 7% overweight, while EM equity allocations fell to a 9% net overweight from 34% last month. Ruffer: 'Gravity' set to reassert itself on financial markets as recession looms The EM equities slump came as Chinese gro...
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