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US funds still tended towards cash and bonds in December, according to a Reuters poll of fund managers, who recommended increasing North American debt to the highest level since mid-2017. The recommendations for global equity allocations in a model portfolio accounted for an average 56.1 percent, marginally down from 56.4 percent in November, according to the monthly survey of 13 US-based asset managers taken Dec. 7-19.
Bond allocations were increased to 36.0 percent on average from 35.6 percent in the previous month, and cash holdings held near their highest since January 2008. But the latest recommendations were based on only a few contributors making some tweaks, with the remaining participants keeping their portfolio largely unchanged from November as is usually the case at the end of a year.
"The global economy is past peak growth and central bank support continues to be reduced. Yet it may be the derating of financial assets, rather than traditional macroeconomic overheating or overborrowing, that leads to the next recession," said a global chief investment officer at a large fund. "We position cautiously but anticipate opportunities ahead as these trends support intense focus on liquid assets, which will allow us to respond to specific opportunities and higher volatility."
Those findings come amid distress in financial markets. The US Federal Reserve ploughed ahead with another interest rate rise on Wednesday and suggested two more rate hikes next year, compared with earlier guidance for three. The S&P 500 Index fell over 1.5 percent to its lowest since September 2017 on Wednesday.
US stocks are on track for their biggest December decline since 1931, the depths of the Great Depression.

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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