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Investors More Bullish on Jefferies Financial Group (NYSE:JEF) This Week as Stock Climbs 6.2%, Despite Earnings Trending Downwards Over Past Five Years
Jefferies Financial strategists claim that the flowering period for U.S. stocks has passed and recommend Shareholding in Assets from China, India, and Europe.
Christopher Wood, the head of Global Equity strategy at Jefferies Financial, stated that the Market Cap of USA stocks has peaked, and stocks, US Treasuries, and the dollar may decline further. In a telephone interview, Wood said that investors should consider increasing their Assets in China, India, and Europe when rebalancing their portfolios. He noted that the Market Cap of USA stocks reached its peak of MSCI Global Index proportion at the end of December, comparing it to the Japanese market at the end of the 1980s. "USA Assets have reached historical highs," he pointed out. "The dollar has begun a long-term weakening trend, which will reduce the proportion of USA stocks' Market Cap globally."
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