Reuters (November 4)
“Fears of a market bubble come as the benchmark S&P 500 continues its meteoric climb, repeatedly hitting record highs and evoking memories of the dot-com boom.” And on Tuesday, the chief executives of Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs warned that “global equity markets could be heading towards a correction, underscoring a growing concern that investor optimism has driven valuations to sky-high levels.”
Tags: Boom, Concern, Correction, Dot-com, Equity markets, Executives, Fears, Goldman Sachs, Investor optimism, Market bubble, Meteoric, Morgan Stanley, Record highs, S&P 500, Valuations
Forbes (October 4)
“The bulls charging through Shanghai are beginning to look over their shoulders. Gaining on them is economic reality.” The 30% surge in equities since hitting their September low may be “overdone. The problem is an underlying economy facing intensifying headwinds. And one failing to keep pace with the sudden surge in investor optimism toward China.”
Tags: 30% surge, Bulls, Economic reality, Economy, Equities, Headwinds, Investor optimism, Overdone, September low, Shanghai, Underlying
