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Six stocks to watch

Global economic uncertainty as a result of the trade war between the US and China, as well as the slowdown in Chinese economic growth, is weighing on ASX shares, especially those with exposure to international markets.

Investors, however, continue to reward stocks with the potential to deliver growth, although signs of fatigue are emerging.

High-yielding stocks still look attractive in an extended period of low rates, subdued inflation and diminished returns. But investors should be conscious of the potential for dividend disappointment in the current market.

Here we feature six shares that could be considered undervalued in the present climate.

Amcor (ASX: AMC): acquisition not fully appreciated

Home-grown packaging business Amcor recently acquired US plastic packaging company Bemis. As part of that transaction, Amcor moved its primary

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