Why this time is not different: The history of geopolitical turmoil finds they usually lead to stock-market gains.


HSBC thinks the U.S. is close to the ‘danger zone’ but sees support from the Fed and from fourth-quarter earnings, suggesting the market is already technically oversold.

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