Wall Street is under-appreciating the growth outlook for the defense sector, according to Citi. Witness the fact the SPDR S & P Aerospace and Defense ETF has risen about 6.1% year to date, lagging the S & P 500 's 9.6% gain. Nonetheless, Citi remains confident in "the bull case for defense." Fueled by "bdget gimmicks in D.C. and headlines in the media," many investors believe that U.S. defense spending has stopped growing, according to analyst Jason Gursky.
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