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Stock market bulls shouldn’t take much comfort from the mid-90s

Stock market bulls hoping for a re-run of the mid-1990s, when the S&P 500 powered ahead despite a slowdown in corporate earnings, are likely to be disappointed. Unlike then, stocks have already had a big boost from falling Treasury yields.

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