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Risk appetite for US stocks among institutional investors plunged in December, S&P Global Market Intelligence said Tuesday. The firm's Risk Appetite Index veered to negative 13% from neutral in November.  The macro environment is a key concern with nearly one-in-eight investors anticipating a deep recession in 2023. 

Risk appetite for US stocks among institutional investors veered sharply lower in December but consumer-linked shares appeared to gain favor as...

Continue Reading Recession fears have crushed risk appetite for stocks in December, but easing inflation brightens the outlook on consumer sectors, S&P says