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The Markets How strong is the United States economy? That's the question investors were mulling after last week's jobs report. More jobs were created in May ...
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The Markets Investors reassessed and markets bounced. Last week, major U.S. stock indices moved higher for the first time in weeks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 6.2 ...
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Consumers and investors have been understandably grumpy this year. Inflation is high and markets, even including last week's rally, have fallen sharply in 2022. Nonetheless, as Lord Abbett'...
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The Markets On the fear and greed cycle… One of the most challenging times for investors is a market downturn. Whether markets are experiencing a correction or ...
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Living with a bear. On the survival series “Alone,” the tension ratchets higher whenever participants encounter bears.
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The Markets There is a lot of uncertainty in financial markets – and markets hate uncertainty. In recent weeks, economic and financial market data have been telling different ...
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Weekly Market Commentary May 2, 2022 The MarketsCorrection and contraction.... Investing during 2022 has been like running a forest trail and having unexpected obstacles appear every so often – a fallen tree, ...
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The Federal Reserve’s Ice Bucket Challenge…Remember a few years ago when people raised money for charity by challenging others to pour buckets of icy water over ...
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Here’s a riddle: How can inflation be 8.5 percent and 6.5 percent at the same time? The answer is that it depends on how you measure it.
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The first quarter of 2022 was jam-packed with volatility-inducing events: rising inflation, war in Ukraine, rising interest rates, sanctions on Russia, and a new COVID-19 outbreak in China.
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Checking in on the Federal Reserve. Among other things, Congress asks the Federal Reserve to use its tools to promote price stability and maximum employment.
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Be careful what you ask for, you just might get it. In early March, almost two-thirds of Americans who participated in a Nationwide Retirement Institute survey said the ...
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Markets were reassured by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)’s actions last week. The FOMC met on March 16 and did exactly what most people expected them to ...
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Investor optimism is quite low. In just two weeks, the war in Ukraine has changed the status of 1.3 million people – approximately the number of people who live in ...
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The world is adapting to a changing reality. As the war in Ukraine intensified last week, financial markets grappled with uncertainty.
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Last week, Russia invaded Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision ignited the biggest military conflict in Europe since World War II.
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Investors’ appetite for risk diminished as the Russian threat to Ukraine intensified.
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Why did stock markets in the United States finish the week lower?
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A rosy view through the rearview mirror. To say that economists did not have great expectations for the January employment report might be understating their position.
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Last week, the January stock market decline was interrupted by a Friday afternoon rally.
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When is a barometer not a barometer? It’s widely recognized that people do not make perfect financial decisions.
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Is the economy doing well, or not? If you skimmed the headlines last week, you may have seen that retail sales – the purchases we make from stores in-person ...
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Here’s a little story about a group called the Fed… In the 1950’s, then Fed Chair William McChesney Martin described the Federal Reserve...
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2021 was a fizzing mints-in-soda kind of year. Everything seemed to shoot higher – from COVID-19 cases and vaccinations to economic growth and global stock markets.
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Investors were feeling bullish. Last week, the Standard & Poor’s 500 (S&P 500) Index closed at a record high for the 68th time this year.
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Stock and bond markets diverged. Last week, the Bank of England surprised markets with a rate hike, its first in three years, and the Bank of Mexico raised ...
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Inflation met expectations. When the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the Consumer Price Index (CPI) last week, it showed that inflation was at levels last seen in 1982.
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Investors look to the future. Last week, employment and manufacturing data confirmed that the United States economy continued to strengthen in November...
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COVID-19 strikes again. Coronavirus cases have been on the rise in Europe, climbing from about 700,000 new cases a week in September to 2.6 million a week in November.
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Economists like to joke that inflation is just right when no one notices it. Last week, investors noticed it.
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Feeling bullish…Investor bullishness ticked higher last week on all four investor sentiment gauges tracked by Barron’s.
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The road to recovery is slow and bumpy. Last week, we learned that economic growth slowed in the third quarter as a new wave of COVID-19 surged across ...
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It’s MESSI! No, this commentary is not about Lionel Messi, the Argentine soccer phenom who is widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time.
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Don’t get spooked! Barron’s Big Money Poll is an exclusive survey of market sentiment among professional investors.
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The word “jouncy” may have started life as a combination of bouncy and jolting – and it’s a pretty good way to describe what happened to stock markets ...
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If you look back over the last 20 years, September has been the worst performing month for the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, according to Nasdaq.
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Central banks have a lot of influence on investors, markets and economies.
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In recent weeks, bullish sentiment has drifted lower like sediment settling after a storm.
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Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder,” advised the Persian poet Rumi.
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Markets were shaken last week by a potent cocktail of central bank tapering and economic growth concerns mixed with coronavirus and a splash of the new Chinese privacy ...
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Are we there yet? For months, investors have wondered when the Federal Reserve (Fed) might begin to “normalize” its policies...
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The Chinese dragon cast a shadow over free trade and foreign investment last week.
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Shortest ever. Last week, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) finally announced the official dates for the recession that occurred in 2020.
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The term “peak growth” has become almost as popular as the comedy show Ted Lasso.
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There was a gapers’ block in financial markets last week as equity investors slowed to see what the United States Treasury bond market was up to.
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What begins with the letter “I”? Infrastructure is essential and sometimes taken for granted. Pipes carry drinking water to our homes, offices, and healthcare facilities...
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Is that a hawk? The Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) met last week.
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It’s transitory. It’s not transitory. It’s transitory. It’s not transitory. Media analysts were plucking the inflation daisy petals last week.
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Pulling the economy out of the shed. If you’ve ever stored tools or machinery in a shed or garage for an extended period of time, you know ...
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Are we at a tipping point? One side effect of the pandemic was a collapse in demand for oil, which led to “the largest revision to the value ...
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Uncle Inflation is here. Will he overstay his welcome? Ever since the financial crisis, central banks have pursued expansionary monetary policies to encourage reflation and avoid deflation.
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Like a gender reveal gone wrong, last week’s employment report delivered an unexpected surprise.
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It’s Spring and economic recovery is in the air. Last week, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported the U.S.
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The Markets It wasn’t just the price of pork chops. Last week, as investors weighed the news, strong corporate earnings were offset by higher grocery ...
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First Quarter 2021 Key Takeaways. The market marches on. On the heels of its post-recession resurgence last year, stocks have continued their remarkable runup.
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Fourth Quarter 2020 Key Takeaways. Once again, as abnormal as 2020 has been, as we still sit months away from widespread COVID vaccine implementation...
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U.S. stock markets remained calm as a fresh chapter opened in the coronavirus stimulus saga last week.
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Congress is at $900 billion, will they hear $1.4 trillion, $1.4 trillion, governments at $900 billion, who’ll go $1.4 trillion, $1.4 trillion…
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What’s Next for the Fed? The Federal Reserve meets on December 15th and 16th. With COVID-19 cases spiking and the economic recovery faltering, the ...
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The Markets When it comes to beverages, frothy can be delicious. In what may be the least inspiring description of fizzy drinks ever written, a group ...
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Major stock indices in the United States hit all-time highs on Friday, despite a lackluster employment report and a surge in COVID-19 cases...
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Last week, vaccine optimism immunized investors against signs of economic weakness.
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The U.S. economy is like a semi-trailer truck. No one likes being stuck behind a semi at a stoplight because big trucks don’t go from zero ...
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Vaccine can be a powerful word. It’s worth 14 points in Scrabble (42 on a triple word square) and, last week, it was worth a whole lot more ...
Read MoreThe S&P 500… Post-Election Summary
As with all elections, about half the country will be pleased (and half the country displeased) with the final outcome.
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It’s said markets hate uncertainty, but that wasn’t the case last week. Despite tremendous uncertainty about the outcome of the United States election, major ...
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By the end of the third quarter of 2020, the S&P 500 had completed a remarkable recovery and, after more than a 30% loss in March, closed up 5% YTD.
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Last week, financial markets and economic data told very different stories. Reviewing economic data is a bit like looking in a rear view mirror.
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Third Quarter 2020 Key Takeaways. As much as we are still mired in the COVID‐19 crisis, not to mention 2020 election mudslinging, markets have largely continued to shrug off the ...
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It was a turbulent week for investors. Waves of positive and negative news buffeted financial markets last week.
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Yes. No. Maybe? Markets were sharply focused on the status of stimulus last week. First, it was on. Then, it was off. Then, it might be on. Then, ...
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Last week, the third quarter of 2020 came to an end – and the fourth quarter delivered a doozy of an October surprise.
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For four weeks, the U.S. stock market has sparked and sputtered like a campfire in light rain.
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Investors weren’t happy with central banks last week.
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Weekly Market Commentary September 14, 2020 The Markets Last week, the Nasdaq Composite Index set another record. So far, 2020 has been memorable for many reasons, not the least of which ...
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Weekly Market Commentary September 8, 2020 The Markets Stock markets in the United States retreated a bit last week. U.S. stocks have been trending higher for months. Last week, ...
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Weekly Market Commentary August 31, 2020 The Markets The stock market is rallying like it’s 1986. August has been a good month for stock investors. At the end ...
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The shortest bear market in history is over.
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The Standard & Poor’s (S&P) 500 Index finished the week within a whisker of its February high, reported Randall Forsyth of Barron’s.
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There was good news and bad news in last week’s employment report. The good news was the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics delivered better-than-expected data about ...
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