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Wading Through Financal Stability Risks an Action Plan | Weekly Market Commentary | March 20, 2023

Wading Through Financal Stability Risks an Action Plan | Weekly Market Commentary | March 20, 2023

by arleneadmin | Mar 20, 2023 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

The Federal Reserve (Fed) has a history of raising short-term interest rates until something “breaks.” Considering the Fed has raised rates from a near-zero level to 4.75% (upper bound) over the course of only one year, it was almost a near certainty this time would...
Latest Equity Asset Alocation Views | Weekly Market Commentary | March 13, 2023

Latest Equity Asset Alocation Views | Weekly Market Commentary | March 13, 2023

by arleneadmin | Mar 13, 2023 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

Last week did not play out how we anticipated. Coming into the week, it was all about Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell’s congressional testimony and the February jobs report. Instead, we got a shockingly fast collapse of a financial institution with over $200...
No Landing = No Sense | Weekly Market Commentary | March 6, 2023

No Landing = No Sense | Weekly Market Commentary | March 6, 2023

by arleneadmin | Mar 6, 2023 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

Suggesting an economy makes “no landing” makes no sense. Analogies eventually break down, especially this one. Economic activity does not stop like an airplane eventually does, but rather the economy will settle into a steady state where growth is consistent with...
Debt Ceiling Primer | Weekly Market Commentary | February 27, 2023

Debt Ceiling Primer | Weekly Market Commentary | February 27, 2023

by arleneadmin | Feb 27, 2023 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

While concerns about the debt ceiling have been increasing, markets, businesses, and the economy are likely to see only minimal impact until we are days, or maybe a few weeks, from the “x date,” the date on which the federal government will no longer be able to meet...
What’s Changed and What It Could Mean  | Weekly Market Commentary | February 21, 2023

What’s Changed and What It Could Mean | Weekly Market Commentary | February 21, 2023

by arleneadmin | Feb 21, 2023 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

Markets have adjusted to several changes this year. The pace at which inflation has cooled is slowing. The market has started to believe the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) “higher for longer” message. The bar for earnings has been lowered. Market relationships to interest...
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