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Stocks Are Much Cheaper Than Bonds: BlackRock’s Fink

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Published: Friday, 8 Jun 2012 | 6:29 AM ET
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Even with the U.S. jobs report souring the market earlier this week, Laurence Fink, CEO of BlackRock, affirmed his view that investors should stick with stocks rather than bonds.

“You’re not going to ever achieve the necessary pool of money that you need [by] buying bonds,” Fink said in a CNBC “Squawk Box” interview. “On a relative basis, stocks are much cheaper than bonds.”

The CEO of BlackRock , the world’s largest asset manager, stressed the need for “objective investment” during this stretch of financial turbulence.

“It’s an irresponsibility of focusing on the [current] movement of the markets. I want to focus our investors on that idea of investing for the long term,” said Fink.

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He also acknowledged the firm’s recent secondary offering on Facebook as an opportunity for long-term profits, an example of how stocks can grow into valuable assets down the road.

“To me, the balance between where interest rates are and long-term equity holdings of strong dividend stocks is pretty compelling,” Fink commented. “Stocks, to me, represent the best value in many, many years …. They’ve underperformed for 10 years, and now so many people are shying away. To me, it’s the obvious time to be back in.”

—By Reid Spagna, Special to CNBC.com

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Even with the U.S. jobs report souring the market earlier this week, Laurence Fink, CEO of BlackRock, affirmed his view that investors should stick with stocks rather than bonds.
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