Weekly Market Commentary
About face! 2019 was a remarkable year for investors with many asset classes delivering positive performance. Both the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, a gauge of U.S. stock ...
Read MoreAbout face! 2019 was a remarkable year for investors with many asset classes delivering positive performance. Both the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, a gauge of U.S. stock ...
Read MoreAbout face! 2019 was a remarkable year for investors with many asset classes delivering positive performance. Both the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, a gauge of U.S. ...
Read MoreLet’s hear it for 2019! Major stock indices in the United States and overseas are poised to deliver double-digit gains for the year. Even with uncertainty about Britain’...
Read MoreInvestors may find themselves reluctant to ring out the old and ring in the new this week. During 2019, stock and bond markets delivered exceptional returns.
Read MoreThe Federal Reserve and European Central Bank both pledged to do what they could to underpin their respective economies. The United Kingdom gave Boris Johnson’s Conservative ...
Read MoreOn Friday, the unemployment report flashed its numbers like a hair model in a shampoo commercial. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 266,000 new jobs were created in November. ...
Read MoreSometime, probably not so long ago, comedian Dave Barry wrote, “Once again, we come to the Holiday Season, a deeply religious time that each of us observes, ...
Read MoreYear-to-date, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq Composite have all gained more than 20 percent with dividends reinvested. The MSCI World Index also ...
Read MoreJP Morgan produces a fine market summary every quarter, and this chart on the path of interest rates caught our attention1:
Read MoreU.S. stock markets climbed higher for the sixth week straight – the longest rally in U.S. markets in two years – and the Dow Jones Industrial ...
Read MoreAccording to a source cited by Barron’s, U.S. stock markets are responsible for creating $6 trillion in paper wealth this year. ‘Paper’ wealth is ...
Read MoreThe Federal Reserve lowered interest rates last week, as expected. There were no enthusiastic fans singing the Baby Shark song, but the Federal Open Market Committee’s ...
Read MoreSo far, 2019 has been a tremendous year for U.S. stocks. Through the end of last week, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index had gained more than 20 ...
Read MoreLast week was like an overstuffed suitcase that busts open on the baggage carousel. A lot was unpacked in a surprising and disorderly fashion.
Read MoreThird Quarter 2019 Key Takeaways The third quarter of 2019 was a choppy one for financial markets as investors continued to weigh the overall health of the global economy against ...
Read MoreFinancial Times reported the United States agreed to not increase tariffs from 25 percent to 30 percent on $250 billion of Chinese imports next week. (Current tariffs remain in place, and ...
Read MoreFrom trade wars to impeachment inquiries, investors had a lot to ponder during the third quarter. Toward the end of September, they appeared to become more cautious, although ...
Read MoreA bull market isn’t a peaceful place. When times are good, investors are constantly tense, wondering how long they will keep rolling, fretting about when a seemingly ...
Read MoreRenowned economist Robert Shiller’s new book suggests investors may be able to predict and prepare for economic events by tracking popular stories.
Read MoreWith markets on a record bull run and the US economy at over 10 years without a recession, it is not surprising that pessimists are reading various economic tea ...
Read MoreIf you enjoy searching for Waldo, the visual nemesis in a red-striped sweater and cap, you may appreciate the quandary of central bankers in many wealthy nations. For ...
Read MoreBill Murray’s character is a crotchety newsman who lives the same day over and over again. After exhausting other options, he chooses self-improvement and eventually escapes ...
Read MoreAbout this time last year, Time Magazine reported on anxiety in America. Almost 40 percent of Americans reported being more anxious than they were the previous year.
Read MoreHave you ever watched a lake in a thunderstorm? Heavy rain pummels the surface. Dark clouds drop the sky closer to the water. Gusty winds crash waves ashore. ...
Read MoreDoes the Yield Curve Inversion Mean a Recession is on the Way? Maybe, but while the yield curve inversion has historically been a harbinger of a recession, the ...
Read MoreLast week was the 40th anniversary of BusinessWeek’s infamous cover headline: ‘The Death of Equities: How inflation is destroying the stock market.’ The publication’s current ...
Read MoreThe Federal Open Market Committee completed what it called ‘a mid-cycle adjustment’ with a quarter-point rate cut last week. Some investors were unhappy when Fed officials ...
Read MoreIt has been said there are two sides to every story. Just look at world financial markets. Stock markets and bond markets are telling very different stories. In ...
Read MoreThe U.S. Federal Reserve has a reputation for providing little transparency about the timing and direction of potential rate changes. That reputation was challenged last week.
Read MoreSecond Quarter 2019 Key Takeaways The first half of 2019 saw robust gains across most asset classes, but it certainly wasn’t a smooth ride. Global stock markets got ...
Read MoreLast week, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index set a new record, closing above 3,000 for the first time. Other major U.S. stock indices also finished at ...
Read MoreWhat will the Federal Reserve do now? There was unexpected economic news last week. On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced 224,000 new jobs were added in June, ...
Read MoreIn the infamous words of Mortimer Snerd, “Who’d a thunk it?” After U.S. stocks dropped sharply during the last weeks of December 2018, investors were not optimistic ...
Read MoreOn May 30th, New York Magazine published a chat between business writer Josh Barro and Benjamin Hart1. In discussing recession questions and trade wars Barro argued, with respect ...
Read MoreEverything went up – and that’s unusual. Randall Forsyth of Barron’s explained, “Like our major political parties, the stock and bond markets seem to live in two ...
Read MoreAfter posting their worst December since 1931, U.S. stocks surged to their best January since 1987, followed by further gains in February and March. Once again, the markets ...
Read MoreWith the original March 29th deadline about to pass, we still don’t know how, or even if, the United Kingdom will leave the European Union. Like a ...
Read MoreIt’s no secret healthcare costs are going up. Medical expenses have been steadily increasing for years. In 2007, costs were up almost 12 percent. However, the rate of increase ...
Read MoreFourth Quarter 2018 Key Takeaways What stands out about 2018 is the breadth of negative returns across almost every asset class and financial market. It was a very challenging year ...
Read MoreVolatility has been on the rise in financial markets this year, and December seems to be unfolding as potentially the worst month of 2018 for stock market volatility.
Read MoreThe recurring drama of U.S.-China trade relations reached a temporary truce this weekend, albeit with the promise of additional acts to come in jU.S.t ...
Read MoreThe 2018 Midterm elections have come and gone, this time with a minimum of surprises. Republicans gained a little more in the Senate than expected, while Democrats gained a ...
Read MoreThousands of congressional, state, and local elections will take place on November 6th, less than a week from now. There will be plenty of time afterwards to discuss ...
Read MoreThird Quarter 2018 Key Takeaways Larger-cap US stocks hit new highs in late September and gained 7.7% for the quarter, while smaller-cap US stocks gained 3.6%. S&P 500 operating earnings ...
Read MoreHere’s a number that will knock your socks off: $400 trillion.1 By 2050, the retirement savings shortfall in eight of the world’s largest economies is expected to reach $400 ...
Read MoreLast year there was a steady stream of articles wondering whatever happened to inflation. Then, in January, one month of 0.5% CPI inflation brought the inflation seers out of ...
Read MoreUnderstanding family attitudes towards money may improve financial decisions and reduce financial stress. People inherit more from their parents and grandparents than big feet, eye color, self-discipline, a ...
Read MoreInvestor demand for private investments continues to grow. According to Preqin, a global leader in alternative assets data, 921 private equity funds that closed during 2017 raised a total of $453 ...
Read MoreSecond Quarter 2018 Key Takeaways US stocks rose to the top of asset class performance charts with solid returns in the second quarter. Larger-cap US stocks gained 3.4%, but were ...
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