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Stocks Fall on Bank of England Rate Hike Fears, US Inflation Likely to Decelerate
Investors fear that a series of rate hikes could damage the European economy. U.S. inflation may have fallen to 3.1% in June.
How Equities Historically Have Performed After a Fed Pause
An Historical Analysis of 6 Previous Fed Pauses Over 4 Decades
Municipal Bonds: U.S. States Outlook
States have built resiliency to a moderate recession, which we believe will limit credit downgrades and volatility.
Investment Strategy Commentary: What's Next?
We examine what the debt-ceiling crisis, and resulting deal, mean for Treasury markets, the U.S. dollar, and the energy and defense industries.
Market Outlooks
The Case for Semiconductors
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Semiconductor stocks have outperformed all other industry groups for the past decade, and we see scope for continued outperformance; however, given a wide range of business models and competitive advantages, there is no one-size-fits-all investment thesis.
Macroeconomic & Geopolitical
Inflation Went Wild; Here’s How It Might Be Tamed
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As inflation begins to moderate, Olga and Hugo examine the structural forces shaping the medium-term outlook in four categories: energy, housing, goods, and services.
Macroeconomic & Geopolitical
The Active Share Podcast: The Cost of Money
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In this episode, Hugo sits down with Edward Chancellor—author, journalist, and financial historian—for a conversation that challenges everything we thought we knew about the cost of money.