Is there more upside?

MAR 26, 2012
By  Invesco
The strength of the US equity market year-to-date in 2012 has provided mixed signals. Investors who have participated in the rally may be questioning whether it is time to take profits, while those who stayed on the sidelines may wonder if they have missed the rally all together. European markets have been bolstered by better news coming out of the sovereign debt crisis, and emerging markets seem poised to benefit from a number of positive global influences. While risks certainly remain, fears are subsiding. In this white paper, Richard Golod, Director, Global Investment Strategies for US equities at Invesco, outlines why he is bullish on European large-cap, dividend-paying stocks and emerging market equities.

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