Fund manager allocation to U.S. stocks in January collapses – BofA survey

By Samuel Indyk LONDON (Reuters) – Fund managers’ allocation to U.S. equities collapsed in January, with 39% saying they had an underweight position, the most since October 2005, a BofA survey of global investor views on Tuesday showed. Global growth optimism hit a one-year high, while inflation expectations have peaked, according to the global Fund…

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U.S.-China friction stokes concern among some top finance bosses

LONDON (Reuters) – The bosses of global investor Fidelity International and accountancy giant EY have voiced concerns about a fracturing of relations between the U.S. and China, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday. Anne Richards, CEO of the $610 billion money manager Fidelity International, put her level of worry about a…

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China's Reopening Fuels Global Growth Optimism, Davos Panel Says

China’s Reopening Fuels Global Growth Optimism, Davos Panel Says

FRANKFURT (Reuters) -China’s reopening from pandemic restrictions could drive global growth beyond expectations and help avoid a broader recession even as some of the world’s largest economies struggle to overcome a downturn, top finance officials at the World Economic Forum said. China has lifted many of the most debilitating restrictions after abruptly jettisoning its strict…

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