Stock Market Poised For 'Big Low' And 'Big Rally' As Fund Managers Cash Out Over Financial Stability Concerns

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Fund managers note market liquidity has 'deteriorated significantly' over the past month, according to Bank of America's latest survey.

As signs of an economic slowdown grow, fund managers around the world are plowing into safe-haven assets like cash at near-record levels, suggesting to Bank of America analysts that the stock market may be due for much more turbulence—including a new low and forceful bear market rally—over the next several months.... [+]According to Bank of America's latest fund manager survey, investors are now holding about 6.

The survey, composed of 371 panelists managing $1.1 trillion, also found market liquidity has"deteriorated significantly" over the past month—with managers rating conditions at levels seen only during the Covid-induced crash in April 2020 and the Great Financial Crisis that started in 2007.

 

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