Stock market shows little inclination to pause
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The stock market has not experienced a reversal of at least 10% from its peak since 1990. Many analysts believe a correction is overdue while others believe that as long as the mutual fund investment trend continues, the stock market will continue to grow.
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1996
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Stock market is expected to remain strong
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The stock market is expected to continue to perform well during 3rd quarter 1997. Many experts believe that small cap stocks are likely to outperform blue chip stocks. Bonds, bond funds and Japanese mutual funds are also discussed.
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1997
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Stock market faces an uncertain 1998
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Stock analysts are cautiously optimistic about the stock market in 1998. The economic crisis in Asia is a potential source of problems for corporate profits, but declining long-term interest rates should produce moderate returns.
Publication Name: Nation's Business
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0028-047X
Year: 1998
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