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Harriet Clarfelt
@HClarfelt881 followers
US asset management correspondent at the @FT in NYC [email protected]
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Wall Street’s bulls bet US stocks rally has further to go
Investors shrug off overheating fears Faith in AI to turbocharge growth
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Wall Street’s bulls bet US stocks rally has further to go
Investors shrug off overheating fears Faith in AI to turbocharge growth
With:Kate Duguid
FT
Financial Times•JUN 1, 2026•Lead StoryThe story examines investor sentiment regarding the longevity of the US stock market rally, contrasting fears of a bubble with optimistic projections tied to artificial intelligence and corporate earnings.

SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic IPOs set to ignite Wall Street trading frenzy
Nasdaq loosens rules ● Passive investors could dump rival stocks ● ‘Trillionaire’ prospect for Musk
With:George Steer
FT
Financial Times•MAY 22, 2026•Lead StoryThe paper frames the upcoming tech IPOs not merely as corporate milestones, but as structural shocks to the financial system, focusing on the mechanics of index weighting and passive investment flows.

Pimco warns war could trigger rate rises as US voters sour on economy
Higher prices pose test for Fed ● Struggle to reach 2% target ● Inflation erodes Trump support, poll shows
FT
Financial Times•MAY 11, 2026•Lead StoryThe paper links geopolitical conflict directly to domestic monetary policy, framing the economic situation primarily through its impending impact on US political stability and central bank decision-making.
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Paperboy tracks bylines on the front pages of major US and UK broadsheets. This page shows every front-page story attributed to Harriet Clarfelt in our archive, based on bylines extracted from front-page images by AI. It covers only front-page stories — not the full output of this journalist. Data begins April 2026.
