"The question we always ask is what has to happen to make the prices right, there are several sectors in the US that are pricing zero growth or negative growth, but when you look at future expectations many global companies are priced to shrink over the next few years and that's a low bar to jump over," Sam Peters, CIO and Portfolio manager at Legg Mason Capital Management, told CNBC.
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