The U.S. economy is in a ‘sweet spot’. But markets may be getting one thing
wrong, says Goldman Sachs.
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Investors are possibly too pessimistic on the likely pace of Fed rate cuts
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LONDON to HOLLAND & EU Countries.
Faber predicts that 1,370 points was the high for the S&P 500 index in 2011 and told CNBC that if stocks fall another 10 or 20 percent from here, another round of quantitative easing is inevitable.
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