Tiptoeing back into equities

There are growing signs individual investors may be ending their five-year hiatus from stocks; net inflows into stock funds were on pace to hit a nine-year high through February. For advisers whose clients are asking about potential opportunities in equities, a conversation about dividend, value and global stocks may be one worth having. This white paper from Federated Investors explains why.
MAR 09, 2013
By  Mark Bruno
There are growing signs individual investors may be ending their five-year hiatus from stocks; net inflows into stock funds were on pace to hit a nine-year high through February. For advisers whose clients are asking about potential opportunities in equities, a conversation about dividend, value and global stocks may be one worth having. This white paper from Federated Investors explains why.

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