"Bull crash" drives biggest ever drop in US equity allocation - BofA

Global investors raised their allocation to cash to 4.1% from 3.5%, ending a "sell signal" triggered in December, with the speed of the downturn in sentiment being "consistent with end of equity correction", BofA said.
Global growth expectations saw the second biggest drop on record, but, at the same time, allocation to euro zone stocks was the highest since
The survey included 171 participants with
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