
Latest Asset Management Survey: Selling the Dollar is the "Consensus," U.S. Stocks Become the "Least Popular Stock Market," Increase Holdings in European and Japanese Stocks

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Citigroup research found that global large funds are collectively "de-Americanizing," reducing allocations to U.S. stocks, U.S. bonds, and the U.S. dollar, while increasing allocations to European and Japanese stock markets, gold, and non-U.S. currencies. However, opinions among institutions on U.S. stocks are divided, but overall allocations have dropped to neutral levels, making it the least favored market globally
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