The rate-cut riddle and America's curious economic confidence

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Rotation Tests Market Faith

Investors are rediscovering a basic truth of finance: when too much money piles into the same trade, the exits can feel suddenly narrow. The fashionable word is "rotation". It describes a move away from the largest technology firms towards smaller, cheaper and less glamorous part ...  Show more

Boring No More

The White House is wandering into corners of the economy that were once assumed to be safely boring. Credit cards, housing, drug prices, defence contracts: all now find themselves blinking in the harsh light of executive attention. Investors are discovering that this season's scr ...  Show more

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