BRICS IS GETTING
Citi Analysts Cut Their Recommendation
Citi analysts cut their recommendation for U.S. stocks to neutral from overweight on Monday after recession fears pummelled the market, arguing that the U.S.
Stocks Face Hit as $800 Billion Stimulus to Fade, Citi Says
It's time to pause on U.S. stocks. Invest here instead, says Citigroup.
Equities And Other Risk Assets
Stocks are headed for a 'summer squall,' Citi warns
Equities and other risk assets will take a hit when central banks withdraw as much as $800 billion of stimulus deployed to prop up the global economy, according to
Citigroup lowered its rating on U.S. stocks to neutral from overweight, citing a pause in U.S. exceptionalism. The news flow from the U.S. economy is likely to
Citigroup Cuts U
Citigroup has gone lukewarm on U.S. stocks, saying risks of a recession are not going away and megacap growth stocks could be in for a pullback.
Citigroup cuts U.S. stocks to neutral, saying a couple of bearish signals have been triggered for the asset class. Photo: Agence France-Presse/Getty Image. Just
Citi becomes latest Wall Street shop to downgrade U.S. stocks
Stocks And Risk Assets Will
Market alarms are flashing, and Citi’s latest downgrade adds fuel
Stocks and risk assets will take a hit when central banks withdraw around $800 billion of stimulus, according to Citi. The fund was put
Risks including tariffs and slower-than-expected artificial-intelligence growth mean its time for investors to diversify away from the U.S, Citi strategists said Monday, as
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(Bloomberg) - Equities and other risk assets will take a hit when central banks withdraw as much as $800 billion of stimulus deployed to prop up the global economy
Citi cuts recommendation for US stocks as recession fears hit, lifts
U.S. stocks could be headed for a summer squall, according to a Citigroup equity strategist, who rattled off a handful of reasons why markets might face a pullback in this
Citigroup Has Taken A Step
U.S. Stocks Are Facing a ‘$800 Billion’ Dilemma, Says Citi Group
Even after the selloff, U.S. stocks are still too pricey, says
Citigroup has taken a step back on U.S. stocks, cutting the asset class to neutral as strategists say valuations are still high and earnings downgrades loom.
U.S. Stock Market Is No Longer a Buy, Citi Says. Where to Invest
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