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by raincom
2275 days ago
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'flat' only if you see through the shenanigans; otherwise, EPS (earnings per share) have increased, by reducing the outstanding shares. When interest rates are low, firms can finance to buy back. Not only that, investors shift their investments to stocks, instead of bonds. Two forces are at work to pump stocks, both forces are products of low interest rates. |
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