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Bank of America explains how a market bubble could soon form — and lays out the perfect trade to combat it. Samuel O'Brient . Fri, Jun 27, 2025, 8:46 PM 2 min read. Spencer Platt/Getty Images.
Bubble talk has been rising on Wall Street in the years since ChatGPT set off an AI frenzy in the stock market.
A Bank of America analyst sees the risk of a speculative stock market bubble increasing as expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates continue to rise. In a note on Friday, BofA's ...
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Investors directed significant funds toward cash and bonds in the past week, according to Bank of America. Strategists led by Michael Hartnett noted that if the S&P 500 moves above 6300 in July, it ...
Bank of America appears to have broken an important resistance level. Yjos means there is a good chance that it trends higher.
Bank of America warns of a bubble in US growth stocks echoing the "Nifty Fifty" and "dot-com" eras. Concentration in US stocks is significantly above historical norms, BofA said.
During times of euphoria, the classic relationship between bonds and stocks tends to flip, according to the Bank of America strategists. Bond yields rose in 12 of past 14 asset bubbles, they wrote ...
Meghan Swiber, senior U.S. rates strategist at Bank of America's investment banking arm BofA Securities, joins WSJ’s Take On ...
A Bank of America analyst sees a stock bubble forming in the second half of 2025, ... Bank of America explains how a market bubble could soon form — and lays out the perfect trade to combat it.
A Bank of America analyst sees the risk of a speculative stock market bubble increasing as expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates continue to rise. In a note on Friday, BofA's ...