The U.S. has grown more attractive as a destination for foreign investment, while Russia and some other emerging markets have faded, according to a survey by A.T. Kearney, a Chicago-based management-consulting firm. The U.S. ranked first in the firm’s annual survey of senior executives, to be released Monday. China was second, followed by Canada, Britain and Brazil. Russia, which ranked 11th in the year-earlier survey, dropped out of the top 25.