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Richard Bernstein suggests that dividend-paying stocks, non-US equities, and short-term quality fixed income are attractive investments.
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Who
Richard Bernstein, global head of macro at Janus Henderson
What
Richard Bernstein suggests that dividend-paying stocks, non-US equities, and short-term quality fixed income are attractive investments.
When
Wed, 17 Jun 2026 14:03:35 GMT · 3h 18m ago
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Why
Bernstein identifies abnormal speculation in the current economy and advises investors to focus on fundamentals rather than speculative trades.
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How this affects you
This advice suggests a potential shift in investment strategy away from high-growth speculative assets towards more stable, fundamental-driven options, which could influence market flows if widely adopted, particularly impacting technology stocks and non-US markets.
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