Why earnings growth, not the Fed’s interest-rate policy, is driving U.S. stocks

U.S. stocks have been ignoring higher interest rates from the world’s most powerful central bank over the past few years, as incremental earnings growth gives investors ample reasons to pour money into equities.

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