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When valuation confidence falls, it means that stock markets are perceived as overpriced.
When valuation confidence falls, it means that stock markets are perceived as overpriced.
When valuation confidence falls, it means that stock markets are perceived as overpriced.
When valuation confidence falls, it means that stock markets are perceived as overpriced.
When valuation confidence falls, it means that stock markets are perceived as overpriced.
When valuation confidence falls, it means that stock markets are perceived as overpriced.
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