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Differentiate to diversify

Differentiate to diversify

Tech’s shine is fading, making way for differentiated portfolios to flourish, says BNY Investments Newton global equity income portfolio manager, Jon Bell.
 

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    Key points:

  • The market has been fixated on hyperscalers/large language models (LLMs), but focus is shifting downstream to areas like power infrastructure, semiconductors, and capital equipment.
  • The global equity market has been dangerously concentrated. The top five stocks represent about 20% of the index, with rising correlations, increasing valuations and heightened concentration risk.
  • The BNY Mellon Global Equity Income strategy has been underweight the information technology sector.
  • Having a yield discipline avoids LLMs, software and information services which is pertinent now that the market is looking beyond these areas.
  • Bell believes a disciplined, differentiated portfolio could benefit as correlations break and opportunities expand across the market.
     


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