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Why a borrowing binge by investors is a warning sign for the stock market

First publishedJul 13, 22:19 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 23:59 UTC · 15m ago
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Why a borrowing binge by investors is a warning sign for the stock market
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Investors are increasingly borrowing to buy stocks, a reflection of greed in the stock market as they seek to amplify returns with margin debt. The growing pile of borrowed money has some on Wall Street nervous.

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Investors are increasingly borrowing to buy stocks, a reflection of greed in the stock market as they seek to amplify returns with margin debt. The growing pile of borrowed money has some on Wall Street nervous.
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1 outlet, average source rating 7.0/10.
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15m ago.
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