Will the US stock market rise 20% in two consecutive years and dominate the market as a hidden worry in 2025?
梅勒绞
发表于 2024-12-12 14:38:10
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The US stock market is expected to record a growth of over 20% for the second consecutive year, while its dominant position in the global market is increasingly consolidated, with its weight in the MSCI Global Market Index reaching 67%.
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