The Market Is Changing the Real Economy
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“The market is not the economy” is a phrase whose use appears to be inversely correlated to the performance of stocks. As share prices go down, the sentence gets invoked more and more. And in recent months it’s been mentioned by Bank of America, JPMorgan and many others.