US stocks have reached 49% of global market capitalization: the level before the dot—com bubble - Bloomberg

For American stocks, the global market capitalization has reached 49%, which corresponds to the level observed before the dot-com bubble in the early 2000s, raising concerns about possible risks to the market.

Nov 4, 2024 - 09:51
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US stocks have reached 49% of global market capitalization: the level before the dot—com bubble - Bloomberg
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According to Bloomberg data, U.S. stocks currently account for 49% of the total global stock market capitalization. The last time such a level was observed before the dot-com bubble was in the early 2000s, which causes parallels and potential risks for the market. Experts note that such a high concentration may indicate the overheating of the American stock market and increases the likelihood of a correction. Investors are advised to exercise caution and take into account possible risks when forming investment portfolios.

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