Infrastructure stocks attractively valued, with room to gain on stimulus measures
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INFRASTRUCTURE stocks are looking attractive to fund managers specialising in this space, as bond yields rise and governments aim to stimulate their economies in the wake of Covid-19.
Nick Langley, managing director and portfolio manager of ClearBridge Investments, said there is room for appreciation in utilities given a "historic level of underperformance by utilities".
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