Една полезна информация от The Economist, January 6 1990:
“American shares, which have pulled London’s stock market up behind them, are starting to look vulnerable, despite the Dow Jones industrial average’s new record of 2,810 reached on January 2nd. [...]
Already some of the largest American money managers, like Mr Peter Lynch of the Magellan Fund, are complaining that American shares are too dear. They are reducing their equity holdings, or anyway the share of them in their portfolios.”
“American shares, which have pulled London’s stock market up behind them, are starting to look vulnerable, despite the Dow Jones industrial average’s new record of 2,810 reached on January 2nd. [...]
Already some of the largest American money managers, like Mr Peter Lynch of the Magellan Fund, are complaining that American shares are too dear. They are reducing their equity holdings, or anyway the share of them in their portfolios.”
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