According to the CFA Society of the UK’s latest survey, almost half of the investment professionals (49%) it surveyed for its valuations index consider developed equities to be overvalued, up from 39% last quarter. Only 16% viewed them as being undervalued, making it the lowest proportion since the index was first published two years ago.
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