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Zweig points out the CAPE cyclically adjusted P/E ratio is about 26 for the U.S. and about 21 for Japan, and about half that in Italy, UK, Spain and other eurozone countries. With the Fed expected to increase rates, and the high CAPE for the U.S., aggressive efforts by central bankers in Japan and Europe, Bogle, Zweig and other experts say international diversification makes sense.
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Malkiel says higher quality dividend stocks with dividends of 5%, emerging market stocks with lower price earning multiples of 10, and high quality bonds of emerging markets are some of the ways to balance the allocations after the surge in U.S. equity prices in 2013.
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