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Soon, all commodity charts will look like gold. BofA’s Hartnett goes bullish on commodities.
Inflationary growth and political populism are a recipe for commodity price strength says Michael Hartnett ...
The year-end rally in equities is at risk from a Federal Reserve outlook that’s too cautious on the economy, according to ...
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Dollar, ‘Magnificent Seven’ and 10-year bonds are punishing traders the most right now: strategist
In 1881, U.S. railroad stocks, representing the revolutionary technology of the day, accounted for 63% of U.S. stock-market capitalization. So why can’t the Magnificent Seven, which currently make up ...
There may be a peace dividend for asset markets after the historic agreement struck between Israel and the extremist group Hamas bringing an apparent end to a conflict that has raged for two years.
It wasn't the case on Friday, but silver's surge has come at oil's expense. This chart from Bank of America notes that oil is ...
Bank of America strategist Michael Hartnett has voiced concerns about a possible bubble in the AI stock market. This comes in light of valuation metrics reaching historic highs. Hartnett has pointed ...
US stocks are set to decline in the event of dovish signals from the Federal Reserve at the Jackson Hole economic symposium after this week’s record-breaking rally, according to Bank of America Corp.
A sharp divide is emerging on Wall Street. Bank of America's strategist Michael Hartnett says that President Donald Trump‘s economic policies are lifting capital-rich tech giants rather than ...
Stocks look poised for gains amid a fresh Fed easing cycle, BofA's Michael Hartnett says. But that means investors once again exposed to risks of a tech bubble inflating anew. Hartnett says investors ...
(Bloomberg) -- With the odds tilting toward both Donald Trump winning the US presidential election and Republicans controlling Congress, investors have started ramping up assets which had thrived in ...
“Some stocks like it hot, some don’t,” the bank’s strategist Michael Hartnett said in a note, arguing that credit markets are ...
The turbulence in global financial markets has yet to reach proportions that would signal worries about a hard economic landing, according to Bank of America Corp.’s Michael Hartnett. Even as the S&P ...
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