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Stocks continue to rally with the S&P 500 up about 26% from its April 8 trough, when equities initially declined on the White ...
Falling interest rates and cooling inflation are indeed classic tailwinds for stocks. It makes sense why UBS, for example, told clients this week to position for stronger equity returns in the months ...
Yet the market (as of July 11) isn't far off from its all-time high, and it doesn't seem to be poised for the same explosive ...
As President Donald Trump's tariffs continue to create headwinds, UBS said investors should focus on long-term trends set to ...
Economists say it will take time for the effects of trade policies to show up in economic data — but acknowledge they aren’t ...
As the end of the 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs approaches, investors aren't sure what will happen next. However, they ...
Trump's tariff announcement sent shockwaves through the stock market, and there are still a lot of moving parts. We look at what impact tariffs have on the stock market and your portfolio.
Tariffs are now feeding through to consumer prices, pushing inflation higher and disrupting the prior disinflationary trend.
The market was trading at 22 times forward earnings — a measure of stock valuations — which was well above the 16.5 average over 1990 to 2024 and 12.8 average over 1950 to 2024, he said.
The stock market has been overvalued for at least a year, and this correction was expected. The Trump tariffs and a possible trade war have pushed the issue front and center.
Here, we look at what impact tariffs have on the stock market and your portfolio. ... So, tariffs are going to affect companies differently. Retail operations such as Home Depot, ...