Tech sector sentiment is at its worst since the dotcom bubble, says Saxo Bank
Peter Garnry, head of equity strategy at Denmark's Saxo Bank, says the pressure is piling on the tech sector as rising interest rates force companies to become profitable faster, but some long-term opportunities remain.
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