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Investors still looking for ways to bridge the gap between stocks and bonds

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Legg Mason investor survey shows tremendous pressure on stock performance, a need for safer income-generating investments.

Since 2013 my firm, Legg Mason, has used a third-party service to conduct an annual global investment survey. We use it to try to measure where investors are allocating their investments and get a clearer sense for their thinking: what do they consider good investments for the coming year — and ba

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Investors still looking for ways to bridge the gap between stocks and bonds

Legg Mason investor survey shows tremendous pressure on stock performance, a need for safer income-generating investments.

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