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    <title>Termination of the Credit Suisse Weekly</title>
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        AME Info regrets to inform readers of the Credit Suisse Weekly that this article will no longer be published due to a reallocation of resources. Credit Suisse apologises for the loss of information to readers of this column.  
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        In January, S&amp;P 500 rose 1.73%, while the S&amp;P 400 Midcap Index increased 2.09%, and the S&amp;P 600 Smallcap gained 2.82% (source: Bloomberg).
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        Earnings will continue to drive the US equity markets this week. Here we review our present individual stock picks.
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        As US valuations are high we prefer to invest in the laggards like insurance and banking, and therefore focus on these two sectors in the short-term.
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        So far, the US stock market has been mainly driven by short-term momentum in some of the sectors. We have issued some short-term trading calls. 
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