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Goldman bets on European stocks, steers clear of U.S.

Published 07/21/2015, 02:02 PM
© Reuters. Goldman Sachs sign is seen above floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the opening bell in the Manhattan borough of New York
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LONDON (Reuters) - With market jitters over Greece receding, Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) is advising clients to load up on European stocks at the expense of U.S. assets.

The investment bank upgraded its short-term view on European equities to "overweight" from "neutral" in a note dated July 20, which cited the recent deal to start negotiating a new Greece debt package as one of the reasons for a more positive view, and downgraded U.S. equities to "underweight" from "neutral".

The euro's weakness against the dollar, the European Central Bank's quantitative-easing program and accelerating economic growth should fuel European stocks' outperformance versus U.S. stocks, the note said.

The STOXX Europe 600 has rallied nearly nine percent in the last two weeks, as an impasse between Greece and its creditors was broken and they agreed a cash-for-reform deal.

"European equities have been one of the key asset classes to benefit from a fading of Greek risks," Goldman Sachs strategists said.

© Reuters. Goldman Sachs sign is seen above floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after the opening bell in the Manhattan borough of New York

"While performance potential might be limited in the near-term after the strong rebound, several supportive fundamental factors should help outperformance of European vs. U.S. equities until year-end."

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