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S&P 500 near record high as tepid profit growth tests market rally
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47308, member: 636"] The stock market approaches new heights as companies prepare to report quarterly earnings. Analysts expect the S&P 500 to show just 2.8 percent profit growth compared to last year. This marks the weakest performance since 2022. Six sectors out of eleven should post gains during the second quarter. Experts worry about the rally continuing at this pace. Stock prices appear expensive compared to company profits. The market needs either much higher earnings or major interest rate cuts to justify current levels. Technical chart readers warn the index could fall unless more sectors join the advance. Sarah Hunt from Alpine Woods Capital says earnings drive stock performance. She questions whether strong sectors can offset weak ones. Global trade taxes create problems for American businesses. Companies already warn investors about disappointing results ahead. FedEx announced lower profits than expected and refused to predict future performance. The shipping giant blamed uncertain worldwide demand for goods. General Mills also cut profit forecasts as customers seek cheaper products. Trade conflicts and changing rules pressure consumers to spend less money. The food company expects tariffs to hurt sales throughout the year. Earnings season begins in mid-July when major corporations release financial results. Investors will learn whether corporate America can support high stock valuations. Market watchers consider this reporting period crucial for determining the rally's future direction. [/QUOTE]
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