Index Investments: Can value relive its glory days?
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Stanlib Collective Investments

  Stanlib Collective Investments   Q2 of 2023 | 3 years ago

Value style investing outperformed growth stocks for years before the global financial crisis. But in the years after, the performance gap between the two styles widened significantly in favour of growth stocks. As the world recovers from the effects of Covid-19, we have seen a value performance rally, begging the question: Is this rally sustainable after years of lagging performance?  


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