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Worried that big IPOs will torpedo the stock market? These factors suggest otherwise.

The stock market typically performs well leading up to and during periods when companies are issuing new stocks, according to Deutsche Bank.

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What happened The stock market typically performs well leading up to and during periods when companies are issuing new stocks, according to Deutsche Bank.
The headline split One side frames it as "Is the US Stock Market Too Big?". The other frames it as "Worried that big IPOs will torpedo the stock market? These factors suggest otherwise.".
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Left / center-leftIs the US Stock Market Too Big?

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Right / center-rightWorried that big IPOs will torpedo the stock market? These factors suggest otherwise.

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MarketWatchNews report · Jun 10, 8:16 PM

Worried that big IPOs will torpedo the stock market? These factors suggest otherwise.

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The stock market typically performs well leading up to and during periods when companies are issuing new stocks, according to Deutsche Bank.

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Project SyndicateNews report · Jun 10, 1:57 PM

Is the US Stock Market Too Big?

With China and India having grown so fast as to compensate for the underperformance of their fellow BRICS (Brazil, Russia, and South Africa), the center of gravity in the global economy con...

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