Stocks sustained deep losses during the first nine months of the year as central banks increasingly made clear that interest rate increases and monetary tightening will continue. Still, some financial analysts see more upside for stocks going into the final stretch of the year. They point to several factors, such as positive corporate earnings, lower commodity prices that may lead to more favorable inflation data and a strong jobs outlook. Further, stocks have a long tradition of rallying after midterm elections.
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