Wall Street Sees Any Stock Market Rally as Likely Short-Lived
A growing number of Wall Street strategists see last week’s stock market rebound as a head fake before more selling.
A growing number of Wall Street strategists see last week’s stock market rebound as a head fake before more selling.
They are America’s corporate zombies, companies that aren’t earning enough to cover their interest expenses, let alone turn a profit.
According to strategists at Citigroup, it’s time to buy the dip in stocks, particularly in Europe and emerging markets after a steep global selloff.
Risk appetite is making its way back in the stock market, but among options traders, concern is high that the selling isn’t over yet.
US equities may see more losses before the Federal Reserve signals end to monetary tightening, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
The S&P 500 narrowly avoided plunging into a bear market, Morgan Stanley strategists say it’s too early to turn optimistic on stocks.
Wasim Rehman is a go-to person for investors desperate for an exit in the messy world of trading troubled, hard-to-sell assets.