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Head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy at Bank of America, Savita Subramanian offered her best strategy for navigating financial markets that have seemed topsy-turvy in recent weeks as the U.S. economy attempts to mount a sustained recovery from COVID-19.
“I think it is really easy to navigate these markets — and I’m going to tell you how,” Subramanian said on CNBC Wednesday afternoon, following a closely watched rate decision by the Federal Reserve.
The BofA strategist said the Fed has created an environment in which assets boasting inflation-protected yields are the most desirable for investors within equities.
She pointed to small-capitalization stocks as an area where investors could identify such assets, which would benefit from a solid U.S. economic recovery and offer consistent yields at a comparatively attractive price.
She said that small-caps are trading at a lower valuation compared with large-caps, so you get “more earnings yield for the same price.”
Head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy at Bank of America, Savita Subramanian offered her best strategy for navigating financial markets that have seemed topsy-turvy in recent weeks as the U.S. economy attempts to mount a sustained recovery from COVID-19.
“I think it is really easy to navigate these markets — and I’m going to tell you how,” Subramanian said on CNBC Wednesday afternoon, following a closely watched rate decision by the Federal Reserve.
The BofA strategist said the Fed has created an environment in which assets boasting inflation-protected yields are the most desirable for investors within equities.
She pointed to small-capitalization stocks as an area where investors could identify such assets, which would benefit from a solid U.S. economic recovery and offer consistent yields at a comparatively attractive price.
She said that small-caps are trading at a lower valuation compared with large-caps, so you get “more earnings yield for the same price.”
