Are rate cuts really that good for equity markets?

Let's go back in time with Jordan Sriharan, as he looks at the last 50 years of US rate cuts and assesses the facts.

 

The US appears poised to cut interest rates. If so, it will be one of the last developed markets to do so. But should we really expect equity markets to power higher in response? Let's go back in time with Jordan Sriharan, as he looks at the last 50 years of US rate cuts and assesses the facts.

 

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