Barron\'s - 09.03.2020

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CONTENTS 03.09.20 VOL.C NO.


Index P. 6

Review & Preview P. 14

Mailbag P. 39

Inside Scoop P. M

Charting the Market P. M

Winners & Losers P. M

Research Reports P. M

Market View P. M

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P. 13


Streetwise:Where the


Real Bargains Are


By JACK HOUGH


P. 20


Top 100 Women in


U.S. Finance


Barron’sinaugural list of the field’s


most influential women reflects a


growing appreciation for the value


of diverse leadership teams.


By LESLIE P. NORTON


P. 26


Small Cracks in the


Glass Ceiling


Although the finance industry


has made strides toward greater


gender diversity, women are still


largely shut out of the C-suite.


By RESHMA KAPADIA


P. 30


Long-Term Thinking


Makes the Difference


Profile:The Principal Blue Chip


fund seeks companies run by


executives who act like owners.


By LEWIS BRAHAM


P. 31


Funds:Beware Funds


That Belie Their Name


By DAREN FONDA


P. 32


Tech Trader:Buying


Uber, Lam on the Dip


By TAE KIM


P. 33


Income Investing:


Health-Care Stocks


to Ease Your Pain


By LAWRENCE C. STRAUSS


P. 35


Best Advice:ADim


View of the Economy


By STEVE GARMHAUSEN


P. 36


Get Set to Pounce on


Buying Opportunities


Q&A:Bespoke Investment Group’s


Paul Hickey and Justin Walters


recommend scooping up energy,


videogame, and bank stocks.


By BILL ALPERT


P. 38


Other Voices:APlea


to the SEC From Four


State Treasurers


P. M


Euro Trader:Retailer


Carrefour Looks Cheap


By RUPERT STEINER


P. M


Emerging Markets:


Tempted by Turkey


By CRAIG MELLOW


P. M


Commodities:Fuel


Demand Dries Up


By MYRA P. SAEFONG


Barron’s Roundtable


on Fox Business


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Sundays at 6 a.m., 9:30 a.m., or 9


p.m. This week, NYSE President


Stacey Cunningham, a member of


our inauguralBarron’slist of the


most influential women in finance,


offers insight on the impact of


coronavirus.


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Source: FactSet

U.S. 10-Year Treasury Yield


S&P 500 Dividend Yield


Dividends Trounce Bonds


P. 16


The Allure of Dividends


Altria, Chevron, AT&T, and Wells Fargo are among 12 companies with reliable dividend


payouts over 5%, offering an attractive alternative to skimpy bond yields.


By ANDREW BARY


P. 18


Bond Bulls Are Staying


the Course for Safety


Long-term Treasuries are seen as insurance


against stock market declines, despite the


risk from a reversal in ultralow yields.


By RANDALL W. FORSYTH


P. 19


Nine Picks for the Rush


Back Into Gold


Gold prices could be heading to record


highs as safety-seeking investors take a


shine to the yellow metal.


By ANDREW BARY


P. 29


Retirees Get a Gut Check


as Markets Turn Volatile


The coronavirus-induced tumult serves


as a reminder to maintain balance in your


investments through good times and bad.


By GAIL MARKSJARVIS


P. 9


Up&DownWallStreet:


Fed Rate Cuts Could


Backfire This Time


By RANDALL W. FORSYTH


P. 34


Economy:Industries Most


Exposed to Virus Risk


By LISA BEILFUSS


P. M


Trader:Stocks Gained


Ground—but It’s Too Soon


to Sound the All-Clear


By BEN LEVISOHN


P. M


Striking Price:What


Would Warren Buffett Do?


By STEVEN M. SEARS

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