The latest survey by Bank of America Global Fund Managers shows that investors believe the Euro will be the most undervalued currency in the coming year. About 12% of investors think the Euro is undervalued, up from 8% in November. Given the weak economic outlook and the prospects of ...
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As of last week fund managers were 55% net overweight in stocks, compared with 77% net underweight in bonds, a Bank of America survey says.