Wells Fargo: After the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, the stock market will experience a surge not seen in 30 years
Paul Christopher, head of global investment strategy at Wells Fargo, said that U.S. stocks are set to experience a rally not seen in 30 years. Paul Christopher believes that the current market is similar to 1995 when the stock market was booming and the SP 500 index (SPX) hit 77 historical highs. Investors may face a similar environment. This is because inflation is falling, the economy "has not collapsed", and the U.S. Department of Commerce estimates that GDP grew by 2.8% year-on-year in the second quarter. On Thursday, Paul Christopher told CNBC that if the Federal Reserve can be proactive enough, it will be in a favorable position.
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