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When fear and volatility enter the stock markets, investors are particularly quick to sell off their international investments in overseas stocks.
However, Ian Scott, Nomura's Global Head of Equity Strategy, argues that these types of sell-offs are often followed by sharp, rapid rebounds in those very same equities.
Scott notes that the current international equity flow metrics are unusually negative, which is an argument to buy. At the current level, the only time it would've been too early to buy was during the Lehman Brothers crisis. Once again, investors have responded to the crisis environment by pulling in their horns, and repatriation has, once again, been the prevailing response...
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