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From the supplier: A healthy and bullish stock market does not indicate improving economic conditions. An analysis of the US economy would reveal that the late 1995 stock boom was accompanied by minor increases in GDP growth. Economic theorists propose that stock markets behave independently of the economy, as shown in price to earnings ratios. Others believe that the increasing number of acquisitions and mergers have also affected stock prices.
Citation Details Title: Rocketing stocks: will the market return to earth? (includes related article on the 1987 stock market crash) Author: Don Goldstein Publication:Dollars & Sense (Newsletter) Date: July 1, 1996 Publisher: Economic Affairs Bureau Issue: n206 Page: p36(4)