Why international stocks may be an ‘inexpensive hedge’ as S&P 500 outperforms rest of the world

The S&P 500 has been beating the rest of the world for years, but diversifying geographically may now be “an inexpensive hedge” against a potential correction in U.S stocks, according to Morgan Stanley Wealth Management.

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