Barclays upgrades European Value stocks post election, downgrades Growth
Barclays (LON:BARC) upgraded European Value stocks to positive on Thursday, a move that comes as US election uncertainty dissipates. With former President Donald...
Barclays (LON:BARC) upgraded European Value stocks to positive on Thursday, a move that comes as US election uncertainty dissipates. With former President Donald...
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By Gianluca Lo Nostro and Leo Marchandon (Reuters) -Telecoms group VEON (NASDAQ:VEON) is considering an initial public offering (IPO) for its Ukrainian unit Kyivstar in the U.S....
The aggregate result of this election cycle, not least the US presidential contest, is bullish for the crypto industry in the US and by extension the world.
The traditional 60/40 portfolio, which ensures growth from equities and bonds that helped manage risk, was the perfect vehicle for the analog economy. Adding bitcoin to a 60/40 portfolio increases the returns as the allocation increases. It may be time to reassess the wisdom of the 60/40 portfolio, which was created back in the early 1950's and is often referred to as the "Modern Portfolio Theory."
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