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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.
Market Outlooks
Global Stocks Rise on US Jobs and Debt Ceiling Agreement, Central Banks in Australia and Canada to Meet
The U.S. added jobs well beyond expectations, though unemployment rose. Central banks in Australia and Canada are expected to stand pat on rates.