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EPISODE · Sep 11, 2025 · 19 MIN

12th September – Stocks hit fresh records as Inflation numbers give the green light to rate cuts

from MPC Markets Morning Call · host MPC Markets

In this conversation, Mark from MPC Markets discusses the current state of the stock market, focusing on inflation rates, the Federal Reserve's potential actions, and the impact of political pressures. He highlights the performance of various sectors, particularly technology and commodities, and shares insights on investment strategies amidst the evolving economic landscape.takeawaysStocks are reaching record highs despite inflation concerns.The labor market's weakness is a significant focus for analysts.Political pressures are influencing Federal Reserve decisions.Expectations for a potential rate cut are high.Investors should be cautious and aware of market risks.Oracle and Broadcom are performing exceptionally well.Tesla's business model is evolving beyond just cars.Sector performance varies, with technology and commodities showing different trends.The media tends to favor positive news over bearish insights.Uranium and copper markets are experiencing significant growth.

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