Conjecture: US Large Cap

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In the latest Conjecture debate, our panelists from Legg Mason, Threadneedle and Standard & Poor's discussed US Large Cap companies.

Click here to listen to the debate on demand Click here to become a member of Investment Week Conjecture "Obama has been bad for business but his power has peaked and is declining". This was the opinion of one of yesterdays panel when discussing the US large cap sector. A weak US Dollar, robust tech and healthcare sectors and improving conditions for banking were other reasons why undervalued US large cap companies may be star performers over the next few years.   The US Large Cap panel includes: Cormac Weldon - Head of US Equities, Threadneedle Alec Young - Global ...

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