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Stock Market: Falling Oil Prices Depress Stock Prices
Investors saw the market continue to slide throughout February, as stocks followed the downward trajectory of oil prices – a pattern which began in January. Not surprisingly, investment experts were puzzled, as well as unhappy, to see this unmistakable correlation between stock valuations and oil prices. This connection is a recent one; we have not seen this pattern in the past decade or so. There’s no doubt we are seeing it now. Experts have noted that oil prices and the Standard & Poor’s 500 index have been marching in close formation for 87 percent of the time since 2016 dawned – and that, in the last weeks of February, the correlation has been even tighter. Since oil prices have hit new lows this year, the S&P 500 has lost 5.5 percent of its value. Here are the major talking points.
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