Sectoral diversification has shown its worth in this economic crisis, says Robert Scammell, but whether this is a ‘dead cat bounce’ is yet to be determined.
There is a saying in financial markets about the ‘dead cat bounce': if you drop something, anything, from a sufficient height it will bounce. It will be dead, but it will bounce. In April equity...
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