It's Natural For Investors To Feel Uneasy When Markets Are Hovering Near Record Highs
With U.S. equity benchmarks hovering near record highs, it’s natural for investors—and by extension their advisors—to feel uneasy.
With U.S. equity benchmarks hovering near record highs, it’s natural for investors—and by extension their advisors—to feel uneasy.
The rout in US bond markets is likely over in the absence of an inflation or growth shock, according to Bank of America Corp.’s Michael Hartnett.
Hedge funds remain hesitant about buying U.S. stocks at the outset of what is often a dour month for markets.
One Wall Street strategist is turning more bullish on the S&P 500 (^GSPC) as the benchmark index continues to soar to record highs.
Tech stocks are starting September under pressure, a sharp reversal from the record-setting highs that closed out the summer.
Hedge fund positioning continues to be an important indicator for wealth managers monitoring institutional sentiment.
Investors are looking at bargains in China, says HSBC investment boss, pushed by AI discounts and fears over Trump 2.0.