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Are Strong Earnings a Sign that Economic Concerns are Unwarranted?

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Are Strong Earnings a Sign that Economic Concerns are Unwarranted?

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Balanced section.)

With 70% of the companies in the S&P 500 having reported September-quarter earnings, an impressive 76% have reported results above expectations as announced by Factset.  This is above historical averages.  In aggregate, results have been 3.8% above the consensus estimate.  Nevertheless, concerns remain.  Are the quarter’s results a sign that things are better than expected (Bull Case) or are there enough cracks to point out growing economic and political concern (Bear Case)?

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