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It’s Go Time for the Federal Reserve | Weekly Market Commentary | August 26, 2024

It’s Go Time for the Federal Reserve | Weekly Market Commentary | August 26, 2024

by arleneadmin | Aug 26, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

In his recent speech, Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Jerome Powell focused on the fragilities of the labor market and is preparing markets for the new phase for policy. “The time has come for policy to adjust.” A soft landing looks achievable, barring any shocks....
Stock and Bond Market FAQs From the Field | Weekly Market Commentary | August 19, 2024

Stock and Bond Market FAQs From the Field | Weekly Market Commentary | August 19, 2024

by arleneadmin | Aug 19, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

Every year as the summer months draw near their end, LPL Financial hosts its annual conference for financial advisors. While the conference is an excellent opportunity for advisors to expand upon professional interests, discover ways to enhance their impact on...
Pullbacks Are Common but Painful | Weekly Market Commentary | August 12, 2024

Pullbacks Are Common but Painful | Weekly Market Commentary | August 12, 2024

by arleneadmin | Aug 12, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

Pullbacks are the stubbed toe of the stock market. I was reminded of this over the last week as I contemplated the recent surge in volatility while picking up toys after our two-year-old finally fell asleep. As I carried a Tonka truck back to its usual parking spot...
Thoughts on Global Selloff and the Dollar’s Path to Decompressing | Weekly Market Commentary | August 5, 2024

Thoughts on Global Selloff and the Dollar’s Path to Decompressing | Weekly Market Commentary | August 5, 2024

by arleneadmin | Aug 5, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

Before the jobs report was released on Friday, we wrote a commentary on the U.S. dollar. In light of the events over the weekend and Monday, we start with some comments on the global stock market selloff. The broad stock market benchmarks are down about 3% this...
Key Themes for the Macroeconomic Landscape in the Second Half of 2024 | Weekly Market Commentary | July 29, 2024

Key Themes for the Macroeconomic Landscape in the Second Half of 2024 | Weekly Market Commentary | July 29, 2024

by arleneadmin | Jul 29, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

Investors had a healthy appetite for risk so far this year as a so-called potential soft landing has been factored in. We have an economy with rising wages, decelerating inflation, and a Federal Reserve (Fed) on the cusp of cutting rates. What more could you ask for?...
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