Sentences with phrase «bank stock bulls»

Or the bank stock bulls who noted that the institutions were among the cheapest on the market, and who believed interest rates were about to rise in mid-2015.

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That's unfortunate for stock bulls, considering central bank accommodation has for years supplied a seemingly endless supply of fresh capital.
The latest leg of the bull market in stocks could have a familiar impetus — a Federal Reserve unlikely to rock the boat, particularly while many of its members are still learning the vagaries of central banking.
World growth will remain low on average but negative in the UK and Europe; price inflation will remain sufficiently subdued for a while longer so as to impose no constraint on monetary expansion; central banks will sustain a regime of negative real interest rates and rapid monetary expansion; the risk of a eurozone collapse is off the table for now; finally, stock markets should continue to perform better than expected, even though the four - year old cyclical bull market is long by historical standards.
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA)'s investor day presentation Tuesday was followed by a nearly 8 - percent decline in the stock, but reaffirmed the bull case for the company, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Remember, I last worked in the commercial banking and investment industry over a decade ago, when the bull market for gold and silver was just getting started and the best gold and silver mining stocks were soaring in share price.
The Most Hated Rally in History A Financial Times article on March 2 examined the post-financial crisis bull market and contained the phrase we have used to title this section.1 The article discusses a theme we have often stated, ``... that many investors have simply not believed in a stock market rally fueled by central banks» easy money policies.»
Grandma may still be holding out with her shrinking passbook at the local bank, but more and more regular people are joining the bull party going on in stocks.
The truth is that the «bull market» in U.S. stocks is nothing more than bull market in money printing, credit creation, an unprecedented level of Central Bank intervention and extreme fraud.
We are most interested in stocks that appear currently undervalued relative to long - term business fundamentals, as well stocks that offer some degree of counter-cyclical or contrarian defensive characteristics should the US - led, central bank - fueled bull market eventually run out of steam.
In my opinion Housing Finance, Private banking, Auto Ancillary, Agri Products, Chemicals and selected infrastructure stocks will lead the upcoming bull market.
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(Bloomberg)-- Brookfield Asset Management Inc. is selling off assets and paying down bank lines after an eight - year bull run in stocks and with bonds near highs, joining investors like Warren Buffett and Canada's Prem Watsa in...
(Bloomberg)-- Brookfield Asset Management Inc. is selling off assets and paying down bank lines after an eight - year bull run in stocks and with bonds near highs, joining investors like Warren Buffett and Canada's Prem Watsa in accumulating cash.
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