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equities

British  
/ ˈɛkwɪtɪz /

plural noun

  1. another name for ordinary shares

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Also at a record high: equities as a share of defined-benefit pension assets.

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Investors have been rotating out of the group of Magnificent 7 tech stocks that Amazon belongs to, and shifting into small caps, cyclicals, value stocks and international equities.

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In your 70s, a portfolio with moderate risk would have 40%-50% in equities; a more conservative approach would have 25%-35% in equities, with the rest in fixed income and cash.

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The two-day surge in equities helped recover most of the stock market’s sharp losses on Tuesday as tensions between the U.S. and its European allies eased and upbeat economic data sparked a broad-based bounce.

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“We are already seeing early signs of a ‘Sell America’ narrative gaining traction, with capital rotating out of U.S. equities and Treasuries,” he added.

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