Global equities had a strong start to 2017, benefiting from optimism about economic growth in the US and Europe; however, at the end of the first quarter, concerns over political risks and stock valuations began to weigh on investor confidence, underscoring the fact that this year The dilemma that investors face in the stock market. There are two completely different investment atmospheres in the market.
Will the stock market be boosted by the growth of popular database the general manager in 2017? Or weighed down by political risk? This phenomenon is especially evident in the United States, where tensions within the Republican Party prevented the U.S. government from passing a bill to repeal Obamacare at the end of March, which led to a stagnation in the gains of the U.S. stock market. Enthusiasm for tax cuts and fiscal stimulus,
which have been the main drivers of stock markets since the U.S. presidential election, has faded. AllianceBernstein believes that stocks are worthy of long-term investment, and in the current environment, the evaluation and growth characteristics of each region are different, and investors should balance allocations to the US and non-US stock markets.