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RPT-Wall St Week Ahead-Fund managers look for value in high-priced consumer sector (Repeats item from Friday with no changes to headline or text) By David Randall NEW YORK, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Expectations that spending on items ranging from hotels to clothing will continue to rise have helped make consumer discretionary stocks the most expensive sector in the S&P 500. Now fund managers are looking for ways to profit without getting burned, if a pullback comes on the back of worries about the coronavirus and other factors. The consumer discretionary sector now trades at a forward price to earnings ratio of 24.2, well ahead of the 23.7 forward valuation of the technology sector, according to Refinitiv data. Higher prices for consumer discretionary stocks come at a time when the broad S&P 500 trades at a forward P/E of 18.9, its most expensive valuation since 2002, according to Bank of America Global Research. High expectations will be tested in the coming week as companies ranging from
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