With the interest rate cut in the US, capital invested in money market funds (short-term deposits that are paying around 5% in $) is starting to be invested in riskier assets. Investors are moving capital to try to maintain or increase yields, and a large part of this flow may go into shares. Capital in deposits is at an all-time high (7.4 trillion) and part of this could enter the market. In addition, in the medium term, the economy should heat up with the rate cut.
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