SGAM chief executive nicola horlick predicts good prospects in the US where interest rates are falling and consumer confidence is high
SGAM chief executive Nicola Horlick is predicting that growth investing is due for a comeback and that the US offers investors the best prospects during 2002. She said the leading indicators are already pointing to recovery, and more importantly perhaps, a synchronised recovery, even though sentiment has lagged this. 'We have been in a bear market and are probably still in a bear market,' she added. Among the factors she highlighted in the US were the unprecedented fall in interest rates and the pick-up in the National Association of Purchasing Management, which historically has been...
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