Analysis: The threshold for a rebound in U.S. stocks may be low
Odaily Planet Daily reports that after the plunge in U.S. stocks, JAMIE COX, managing partner of Harris Financial Group, said: "What the market is really worried about is the debt ceiling, but it manifests as a panic over economic growth. Ironically enough, current sentiment is so bad that any positive hint might turn things around for the market - whether it's avoiding a government shutdown or ending wars (trade war or otherwise)... We are at a turning point in this downward trend."
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