Interest rates going up. Oil prices big problem. The stock market kept soaring, but even though the S&P 500 gained 20% that year more stocks in the index ended 1999 down than up. There are some similarities between now and '99 and one of those is how far companies will go to make sure they aren’t one of those on the outside looking in. CEOs today are all over AI hype, but they’re lying to you about it.
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THE YEAR IN THE MARKETS; 1999: Extraordinary Winners and More Losers
https://www.nytimes.com/2000/01/03/business/the-year-in-the-markets-1999-extraordinary-winners-and-more-losers.html
Bank of England Official Says Share Prices Don’t Reflect Risks
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-24/bank-of-england-official-says-share-prices-don-t-reflect-risks
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