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Nervous Bulls Pivot: Investors Favor Utilities Amid Soft Landing Hopes

Word on the StreetTuesday, Sep 17, 2024 3:00 am ET
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Recent findings from Bank of America's survey indicate a noteworthy shift in global investor sentiment for September, marking the first improvement since June. The survey attributes this uptick to growing optimism about a potential soft landing for the U.S. economy and anticipated interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. This optimistic outlook has influenced a decrease in cash allocation to 4.2%.

Investors are notably moving away from cyclical assets in favor of those sensitive to bond market fluctuations. This strategic shift has resulted in an unprecedented allocation to utilities, reaching levels not seen since 2008. In contrast, the allocation to commodities has plummeted to its lowest point in seven years, highlighting a significant change in risk preferences.

Bank of America characterizes these investors as "nervous bulls," reflecting a cautious yet positive stance towards market prospects. The change in asset allocation underscores a broader sentiment of carefully navigating potential economic volatility while remaining hopeful for future growth.

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