Rally boosts stocks and bonds, but will it last?
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The stock and bond markets, and mutual funds are analyzed as to trends through The first part of 1995. The stock market has been high and the sluggish bond market has rallied. Investors are advised not to sell but to look at buying cyclical stocks, those that change with the strength of the economy.
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1995
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Wall Street looks for moderate gains in '96
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The stock market reached a record high in 1995 and the Standard and Poor's 500 gained 37.6% in the year. The performance in 1996 is unlikely to be as good as it was in 1995, but analysts believe the market's value could exceed another 10% throughout the year since economic indicators look good.
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1996
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Stocks' surge defies modest expectations
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The stock market was not expected to perform that well heading into 1995, but stock prices reached record highs in the second quarter, at least partly because of the Federal Reserve Board's decision to lower interest rates. The market is not expected to keep rising the rest of the year.
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1995
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