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Adjusting The Sector Sails | Weekly Market Commentary | June 3, 2024

Adjusting The Sector Sails | Weekly Market Commentary | June 3, 2024

by arleneadmin | Jun 3, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

To say May was an eventful month for the market is an understatement. Investors navigated around the latter half of first-quarter earnings, a breakout to record highs for the broader market, elevated volatility across fixed income and currency markets, and a mixed bag...
Earnings Are Doing Their Part | Weekly Market Commentary | May 28, 2024

Earnings Are Doing Their Part | Weekly Market Commentary | May 28, 2024

by arleneadmin | May 28, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

The first quarter earnings season is largely in the books, and it was excellent. In fact, S&P 500 earnings per share (EPS) would have been up double digits in the quarter if not for a big loss Bristol Myers Squibb (BMY) absorbed in an acquisition. Even with that...
How’s it Going? Depends on Who You Ask | Weekly Market Commentary | May 20, 2024

How’s it Going? Depends on Who You Ask | Weekly Market Commentary | May 20, 2024

by arleneadmin | May 20, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

The post-pandemic economy is treating people very differently, creating a headache for central bankers. The extreme differences can often get traced back to living situations, as renters have a very different experience than homeowners. Since millions of homeowners...
Preferred Securities: Still Our Preferred Non-Core Bond Sector | Weekly Market Commentary | May 13, 2024

Preferred Securities: Still Our Preferred Non-Core Bond Sector | Weekly Market Commentary | May 13, 2024

by arleneadmin | May 13, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

It continues to be a challenging environment for a lot of fixed income markets, especially higher quality markets. With the Federal Reserve (Fed) seemingly unlikely to lower interest rates until after the summer months (at the earliest), the “higher for longer”...
Sell in May? Maybe Not | Weekly Market Commentary | May 6, 2024

Sell in May? Maybe Not | Weekly Market Commentary | May 6, 2024

by arleneadmin | May 6, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

“Sell in May and Go Away” is one of the most widely used maxims on Wall Street. There is no shortage of financial media coverage on this topic as the calendar turns to May. However, this phrase may be more rhyme than reason, as stocks tend to trade higher during this...
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