Investor Sentiment Surges as Recession Fears Fade

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Global investors are showing the most bullish sentiment in two years, with a Bank of America survey indicating a drop in recession calls for the first time since April 2022. Confidence in the underlying economy's resilience has led to a decrease in cash holdings and an increase in global stock allocations. The survey also reveals a growing belief in a "soft landing" scenario for the economy, with technology stocks being the most favored investment, particularly in the "long Magnificent 7" trade featuring major U.S. companies like Apple and Microsoft.
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