HomeNews News Comment by pstas By Single Comment January 25, 2018 0 34 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp psw-placeholder View Single Comment pstasDecember 11th, 2017 at 9:13 am Given synchronized global growth and rising corporate profits, 2018 could be another good year for stocks, notwithstanding the bull’s advancing age. The S&P 500 could gain about 7%, mirroring similar gains in corporate profits, according to the consensus forecast of 10 investment strategists at major U.S. investment banks and money-management firms surveyed by Barron’s each December. The group’s predictions range from 2675 to 3100, with a mean estimate of about 2840. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Stay Connected157,319FansLike396,312FollowersFollow2,290SubscribersSubscribe Latest Articles Health & Healthcare Cannabis legalization has led to a boom in potent forms of the drug that present new hazards for adolescents Markets Opening statements are the most important part of a trial – as lawyers in Trump’s hush money case know well Markets What is ‘techno-optimism’? 2 technology scholars explain the ideology that says technology is the answer to every problem Markets Banning TikTok won’t solve social media’s foreign influence, teen harm and data privacy problems Markets Biden administration tells employers to stop shackling workers with ‘noncompete agreements’ Load more
December 11th, 2017 at 9:13 am
Given synchronized global growth and rising corporate profits, 2018 could be another good year for stocks, notwithstanding the bull’s advancing age. The S&P 500 could gain about 7%, mirroring similar gains in corporate profits, according to the consensus forecast of 10 investment strategists at major U.S. investment banks and money-management firms surveyed by Barron’s each December. The group’s predictions range from 2675 to 3100, with a mean estimate of about 2840.