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Defensive Sectors Regain Strategic Importance

Defensive sectors are regaining favor as investors prioritize stable cash flows amid renewed inflation concerns and persistent geopolitical uncertainty.

Defensive Sectors Regain Strategic Importance

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Periods of uncertainty often reward predictability.

Utilities, telecommunications, and REITs are attracting renewed investor attention. These sectors offer steady cash flows, stable dividends, and relative insulation from economic volatility.

Meralco’s operational strength reinforces the defensive thesis. Telcos continue to provide yield stability. REITs deliver income streams amid fluctuating equity sentiment.

With inflation risks resurfacing and geopolitical tensions lingering, defensive positioning is less about caution and more about durability.

Investors are not retreating from growth. They are balancing portfolios.

In 2026, stable cash flow may outperform speculative upside.