The S&P 500 has risen every July since 2014, but this year the trend could change ● Wall Street's bullish scenario is based on three assumptions: falling energy prices, stable interest rates, and the continuation of the AI race ● Morgan Stanley warns that all of them are in danger
The S&P 500 has risen every July since 2014, but this year the trend could change ● Wall Street's bullish scenario is based on three assumptions: falling energy prices, stable interest rates, and the continuation of the AI race ● Morgan Stanley warns that all of them are in danger