Popularity of low volatility stocks grows
Oslo
NO news is good news.
At least for investors seeking stable returns, it's better to buy companies that aren't in the spotlight. To exploit a so-called low-volatility anomaly, the head of quantitative equity management at BNP Paribas SA invests in stocks that seldom get any attention in the media.
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