CNBC Daily Open: Strong earnings, macro conditions propelling stocks up

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With monetary policy easing, the economy staying strong and inflation cooling, stocks look like they have stamina to keep going higher.

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The pullback in stocks on Wednesday was brief, like a marathoner pausing to drink before pounding the road again. The investment banking business was a main source of profit for Morgan Stanley. Supported by the U.S. Federal Reserve beginning its rate-cutting cycle, initial public offerings and mergers and acquisitions are emerging from hibernation, injecting fresh life into Wall Street banks.has jumped more than 6% over the past five trading days. In another sign of the rally broadening, the banking ETF has outstripped the S&P 500's climb of less than 1% during the same period.

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