Here’s Why European Stock Market Is Losing to U.S. in This Rally

(Bloomberg) — Once again, when stocks rally, it’s Europe that’s left behind.With the S&P 500 about 30% above its March lows, the Stoxx 600 index has lagged behind with a 21% bounce, despite having fallen more than the U.S. in the global selloff sparked by the coronavirus pandemic.The reason? For starters, there’s the market’s makeup: Europe has a large presence of cyclical sectors, such as banks and energy, which have underperformed during this crisis. On top of that, the region has led the recent wave of dividend cuts by major companies. Investors have also been disappointed by the scale of …read more

Source:: Yahoo Finance

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