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Consumer fears war, investor counts on peace

Consumer fears war, investor counts on peace

Consumers are growing increasingly pessimistic due to the conflict in the Middle East, while stock markets continue to reach record highs. This contrast raises questions about whether investors are ignoring global risks or if consumer concerns are overstated.

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