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S&P 500 Correction or Asian Currency Meltdown Threatens Stability

The early onset of Sell-in-May this year coincided with a sharp downturn in Tuesday’s trading, driven by yield fluctuations, bringing April’s market activity to a close. Stocks faltered ahead of an important Federal Reserve decision, compounded by disappointment from major players in the AI sector. In a recent communication to...

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10 S&P 500 Sectors Face Unprecedented Challenges in 2024

In April, U.S. stocks faced their toughest month of 2024, as ten out of the S&P 500 index’s 11 sectors saw significant declines. Both the S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq Composite experienced their first monthly drops since October, with decreases of 4.2% and 4.4% respectively. Investors grappled with concerns...

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Why the Strong U.S. Dollar Hasn’t Dragged Down the Global Economy

Neil Shearing of Capital Economics contends that despite the vigorous surge of the U.S. dollar, the prospect of a succession of global currency crises appears remote. While the soaring dollar may unsettle global financial markets and raise concerns about currency stability for economies worldwide, Capital Economics suggests that the fallout...

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Tech Stocks in Focus: Key Takeaways from 20 Years of Analysis

Early trading in equity futures suggests that Wall Street will likely continue last week’s strong rally. Despite recent volatility driven by concerns over rising bond yields conflicting with expectations of strong corporate earnings, particularly within the tech sector, market sentiment appears resilient. The Nasdaq 100, home to major technology companies,...

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Bank of America’s Report: Main Street’s Savings Dilemma, Wall Street’s Avoidance of Shorting in ‘Anything But Bonds’ Era

Over the past twelve months, the U.S. government has injected a staggering $6.2 trillion into various sectors, catching the attention of investors. Bank of America’s strategists, led by Michael Hartnett, suggest that this surge in fiscal spending signals a path devoid of fiscal restraint, potentially leading to inflation and a...