Demand For U.S. Equities Rises as Worries Fade, Rate-Cut Prospects Grow
Demand for U.S. equities rises as market fears about geopolitical and trade tensions ease, Saxo's Charu Chanana said in a note.
Rising prospects of the U.S. Federal Reserve cutting interest rates in the coming months are also driving the rally, she said.
A wide range of sectors are outperforming, "indicating that this is not just a tech story anymore", Chanana noted.
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