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Weak dollar, zero interest rates or easy liquidity? What’s driving up stocks?
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Weak dollar, zero interest rates or easy liquidity? What’s driving up stocks?
2020-7-24 05:00 pm
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A reason for the stock market rally is lower or near zero interest rates and almost negligible mid- to long-term bond yields in major economies around the world. These conditions have pushed huge chunks of money into equity markets.
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