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Bubble Paranoia Setting in as S&P 500 Surge Stirs Angst
Bloomberg The S&P 500 has gone without a 10 percent loss for 33 months, the longest stretch since 2003. On average, corrections have occurred every 18 months since 1946, according to a study by Sam Stovall, chief equity strategist at S&P Capital IQ. About half … Closing Update: Dow Ends Slightly Higher, S&P 500 Slightly Lower as Late … Fed Officials Trying To Warn Bond Markets [Dow Jones Industrial Average 2 … US stocks fall, bonds fluctuate on Janet Yellen remarks; oil drops |