Monday Market Mixed Before Crazy, Piovitol Week | Live Stock
September US Factory New Orders, Shipments, Inventories All Decline
Fed Meeting: Wall Street Is Pricing in a 25bps Cut This Week
The Daily Chase: Markets Watch, Wait in Final Day Before U.S. Election
How will the stock market perform after the US presidential election? Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley reached a consensus: It depends on the 'mood' of US bond yields.
Strategists unanimously believe that the yield on US bonds will determine the direction of the US stock market after Tuesday's election.
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For a decade, the US stock market's 'passive rise' has brought about what changes to the market?
Goldman Sachs stated that looking at the US stocks as a reference, the real estate industry has the highest passive holding proportion, while the energy industry has the lowest. The passive holding proportion of large-cap stocks is relatively small, and the impact of passive holding on the s&p 500 index stock trend is not significant. s&p 500 index stocks with high passive holdings do not consistently outperform stocks with low passive holdings.
US Stock Futures Fall as Elections, Fed Meeting Approach
Fed Is Expected to Cut Borrowing Costs Amid Mixed Data
Wall Street's Eyes Are On the Election, Its Money Not So Much
Markets Brace for Presidential Election, Fed Meeting: What to Know This Week
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Weekly Buzz: Magnificent Mix of Market Reactions
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Trump and Harris Plans Could Stoke Inflation. That Means a More Hawkish Fed
What the Election Means for Companies and Sectors