Unexpectedly high inflation should be a boon for value stocks in their long-running battle with growth stocks.
That’s the theory, at least: Growth stocks derive a disproportionate share of their valuation from future years’ earnings, so they should disproportionately suffer when higher inflation means that the present value of those earnings is lower.
The…
Source: finance.yahoo.com
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