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Custody Banks Like State Street and BNY Mellon Are Quietly Near Record Highs. Here's What's Driving the Rally.

The Motley Fool

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July 2, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

These banks don't depend as much on favorable interest rates.

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 24, 2026

Nifty rebounds over 200 points as falling crude and trade deal optimism lift sentiment

Banking and IT stocks led the rally, while broader markets also posted gains

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 21, 2026

The Stock Market Is Bordering on a Dubious Record Dating Back to the Early 1870s -- and It Holds Terrifying Implications for Wall Street

Stock market valuations are nearing uncharted territory.

Economic Times

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· Jul 2, 2026

From deep correction to fresh peaks: 10 stocks soar from 52-week lows to new highs in just three months

Several large-cap Indian companies have seen their stock prices surge from 52-week lows to highs within just three months. This impressive rally, yielding returns of 22-65, is attributed to strong March quarter results, optimistic FY27 forecasts, and strategic moves like fundraising. Despite this momentum, many of these stocks remain undervalued compared to their historical valuation multiples, suggesting potential for further growth.

Bloomberg

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· Jul 9, 2026

Stocks Mixed Before SK Hynix’s Debut as Oil Swings: Markets Wrap

A rally that drove stocks to a striking distance of their record highs wavered ahead of the earnings season, with traders also parsing geopolitical developments as they get ready for SK Hynix Inc.’s debut.

Investing.com

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· Jun 24, 2026

Why is Land Securities stock rallying today?

Why is Land Securities stock rallying today?

Sada Elbalad

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· Jul 9, 2026

Why Are Central Banks Buying Gold?

Central banks have emerged as the dominant force in the global gold market, driving the strongest wave of official purchases in modern history. What was once viewed primarily as a hedge against inflation or financial turmoil has evolved into a strategic reserve asset that governments increasingly rely on to strengthen financial security, diversify foreign exchange reserves, and reduce dependence on major reserve currencies—particularly the U.S. dollar.

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Related coverage for "Custody Banks Like State Street and BNY Mellon Are Quietly Near Record Highs. Here's What's Driving the Rally.": The Hindu BusinessLine — Nifty rebounds over 200 points as falling crude and trade deal optimism lift sentiment. The Motley Fool — The Stock Market Is Bordering on a Dubious Record Dating Back to the Early 1870s -- and It Holds Terrifying Implications for Wall Street. Economic Times — From deep correction to fresh peaks: 10 stocks soar from 52-week lows to new highs in just three months . Bloomberg — Stocks Mixed Before SK Hynix’s Debut as Oil Swings: Markets Wrap. Investing.com — Why is Land Securities stock rallying today?. Sada Elbalad — Why Are Central Banks Buying Gold?