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Sector Snap: Health care services downgraded - Read More

Date Added: June 19, 2008 08:24:03 PM
Health care stocks may no longer be a defensive play in an economic downturn, a Morgan Stanley analyst said Wednesday. He thinks higher costs and weaker government and employer spending have made the sector more risky for investors.

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