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JPMorgan Lifts S&P Target on Earnings 'Supercycle'

JPMorgan Lifts S&P Target on Earnings 'Supercycle'

Title: JPMorgan Raises S&P 500 Forecast Citing Earnings ‘Supercycle’

JPMorgan has increased its target for the S&P 500, attributing the upward revision to what it describes as an earnings “supercycle.” The investment bank’s updated outlook reflects heightened confidence in corporate profitability trends, suggesting that the current momentum in earnings growth is driving a more optimistic valuation for the benchmark index.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-03 07:55:10 UTC

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