Despite ongoing wars and global tensions, major stock indices continue to climb. This steady rise raises concerns about the possibility of a new market bubble and its potential burst.
Chief Economist at Scalable Capital, Röhl, provides insights on current market dynamics. Kate Ferguson from DW Business explores the broader implications of the stock market's continued growth amid geopolitical uncertainties.
"The resilience of stock markets in the face of conflict is unusual and may signal overvaluation," says Röhl.
The persistent upward trend, despite challenges, leaves investors questioning the sustainability of the rally and the timing of any correction.
The stock market's surprising strength amid global crises invites debate about an overheated rally and the risks ahead for investors.