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Deutsche Bank on 4 factors that could prompt further losses for US equities

January 28, 2025 at 03:25AM
Deutsche Bank make note of the shunt lower for US stocks on Monday, saying markets remain sensitive to ‘downside news’.

add that selloffs from time to time are normal

mention that recently bearish factors are beginning to look more positive

DB point to 4 factors that could hit stocks ahead though:

The delayed impact of previous interest rate hikes hit the economy and financial markets.

Rising inflation and elevated long-term borrowing costs finally weigh on risk assets.

The Trump administration enforces stricter tariffs, leading to higher inflation and slower economic growth.

Economic indicators start to show weaker-than-expected results.

This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

Deutsche Bank on 4 factors that could prompt further losses for US equities