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The S&P 500 Is Going Back To 2,100 This Year: Credit Suisse

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Credit Suisse's Global Equity Strategy team has reduced its year-end target for the S&P 500 to 2,100 following this week's volatility. (The S&P 500 traded around this level before the sell-off began on August 19.) The team has also reduced its mid-2016 target to 2,200, but remains ""remains constructive on Equities" (whatever that means).

Credit Suisse's Global Equity Strategy team remain constructive on equities for several key reasons, all of which, they believe, show that the market isn't ready to roll over just yet.

S&P 500: Not ready to roll over

Credit Suisse's Global Equity Strategy team points to the fact that historic data shows summer sell-offs tend to reverse 70% of the time and markets usually go on to print a...

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