GAM: We're moving slightly out of technology into value stocks
Julian Howard, head of multi-asset solutions at GAM, discusses how his firm is investing based on the probability of an approved coronavirus vaccine becoming available.
Видео GAM: We're moving slightly out of technology into value stocks канала CNBC International TV
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