As we noted in our Global Markets Update, “How do the valuations of US and European equities stack up?”, which was published on Monday, the stock market in the US can be considered either to be overvalued or undervalued compared to its counterpart in Europe, depending on what constitutes “normal” earnings. This becomes even clearer when we analyse different sectors within each market.
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