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Weekly Investment Commentary: Real estate offers a shelter from inflation
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When the rate market sneezes (as it has this year), other asset classes are at risk of catching a cold; and commercial real estate is no exception.
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Global Weekly Commentary: Infrastructure: taking the long view
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Rapid rate hikes are hitting markets now and will likely spark a recession, but we eventually see central banks stopping and living with inflation.
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Do October surprises really impact the election?
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An October surprise can be any piece of news, good or bad, that has the potential to upend the trajectory of a campaign, and history is rife with them...
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Global Markets Weekly Update: October 07, 2022
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Review the performance of global stock and bond markets over the past week, along with relevant insights from T. Rowe Price economists and investment professionals.
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Market Week in Review: Are the chances of a U.S. recession rising?
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Market Week in Review is a weekly market update on global investment news in a quick five-minute video format. It gives you easy access to some of our top investment strategists.
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Global Weekly Commentary: We keep risk low amid volatile macro
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We’ve said a period of steady growth and inflation known as the Great Moderation is over – and made this central to our investment views.
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Do We Really Need The Debt Limit?
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According to most analysts, the U.S. government could breach its federal debt limit at some point late next summer. Of course, members of Congress can keep that breach from happening by raising or suspending the debt ceiling and allowing the U.S. Department of the Treasury to borrow more money.