
JPMorgan's chief global equity strategist Dubravko Lakos-Bujas warns investors about the potential end of the US equities rally, citing risks of a flash crash due to crowding in certain stocks and momentum unwinds from leveraged hedge funds. The warning highlights concerns that the rally's conclusion may catch investors off guard, as past flash crashes have occurred suddenly without clear signals.













































MARKETS: The Financial Times reports that global stock-markets have risen by 7.7% this year, the most since 2019, amid 'hopes of a soft economic landing in the US and enthusiasm about artificial intelligence'.
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