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Xi Jinping’s Influence to be Tested | Weekly Market Commentary | October 3, 2022

Xi Jinping’s Influence to be Tested | Weekly Market Commentary | October 3, 2022

by lpladvisorsadmin | Oct 4, 2022 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

On October 16, China will begin its 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing. This plenum is especially significant because it is expected that President Xi Jinping will be granted an unprecedented third term, something that he set in motion in...
Client Letter | Better Times Ahead | September 28, 2022

Client Letter | Better Times Ahead | September 28, 2022

by lpladvisorsadmin | Oct 3, 2022 | Client Letter, Research

Dear Valued Investor, In the last several weeks, we have continued to face elevated uncertainty in financial markets due to high inflation and rising interest rates, and we thought it was an important time to take stock with the final quarter of 2022 just ahead. It...
Taking Advantage of Higher Yields | Weekly Market Commentary | September 26, 2022

Taking Advantage of Higher Yields | Weekly Market Commentary | September 26, 2022

by lpladvisorsadmin | Sep 27, 2022 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

The LPL Research Strategic and Tactical Asset Allocation Committee is increasing its recommended interest rate exposure in its tactical allocation from underweight to neutral. Now that interest rates have moved substantially higher, we believe opportunities in fixed...
How Much Higher Can Rates Go? | Weekly Market Commentary | September 19, 2022

How Much Higher Can Rates Go? | Weekly Market Commentary | September 19, 2022

by lpladvisorsadmin | Sep 20, 2022 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

Inflationary dynamics continue to surprise to the upside, and markets now expect the Fed to pursue one of its most aggressive rate hiking campaign in years. U.S. Treasury yields continue to move higher as well. We think we’ve seen the biggest moves higher in yields,...
Getting Jobs Market Back into Balance | Weekly Market Commentary | September 12, 2022

Getting Jobs Market Back into Balance | Weekly Market Commentary | September 12, 2022

by lpladvisorsadmin | Sep 13, 2022 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell reiterated his warning that getting inflation under control will require some pain. Powell is likely making these warnings based on the arcane, clunky relationship between inflation and unemployment. The key to getting the market...
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