BofA’s Hartnett Sees European, Japanese Stocks At Risk From War
A prolonged Iran war is a risk to the bank-stock powered rallies in Japan and Europe.
A prolonged Iran war is a risk to the bank-stock powered rallies in Japan and Europe.
Escalating conflict in the Middle East has jolted a popular hedge fund strategy, threatening a spillover into broader markets if volatility persists.
Investors should see any correction in equities as a buying opportunity, rather than signaling the start of a bear market, according to Goldman Sachs.
The US war with Iran rippled through markets Monday: Oil spiked. Investors piled into gold and the US dollar. But stocks…shrugged?
For the first time in at least three decades, geopolitical risks are triggering a jump in mining stocks rather than a sell-off.
Two months into the year, the S&P 500 Index has gone nowhere.
US equities may need to pull back further before they can mount a durable advance, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s trading desk warned.