Investors sought safe haven in Cash and Global Fixed Interest funds largely at the expense of equities during 2011, suggesting that there is a wall of money waiting to be switched into equity funds as confidence returns, according to Skandia International’s analysis of its customers’ investment behaviour. Cash and Global Fixed Interest funds accounted for half of all money invested…
Wall of money waiting to flood equity markets: Skandia
9 February 2012
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