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Slower Growth Ahead
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What can investors expect in 2020? CIO Deborah Cunningham explains her economic outlook.
Client Relationships
Women and Investing: A look at this powerful and growing financial force
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Trends suggest the differences between how men and women invest can be advantageous. Studies have shown women take fewer investment risks than men and earn 12% higher returns on individual investments.
Market Outlooks
Workplace ghosting
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Job-seekers are ghosting employers in one of the tightest labor markets in 50 years.
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Progress with China drives stocks higher
If a trade deal emerges, leading to expectations for GDP and corporate-profit growth, look for a year-end rally.
Behavioral Finance
How Long Can A Good Fund Look Bad?
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It’s only natural for someone invested in a poorly performing active equity mutual fund to wonder if it’s time to make a change. Should an investor sell a fund if it trails its benchmark for a year? Three years? Five years?
Market Outlooks
The dollar: Heads I win, tails you lose
The dollar has strengthened even as the Fed has cut rates.
Market Outlooks
'Isn't that what you're supposed to do?'
Worries about oil shock are overblown as trade, Fed dominate market concerns.
Market Outlooks
'Ain't no shame in a pushy broad'
There's been a violent shift from momentum to value. Will it continue?
Fixed Income Insights
Isn't that what you're supposed to do?
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Bond yields have reversed much of the August decline. The reasons are many.
Market Outlooks
'Step away from the television'
Brainwashed investors think things are really bad. That may be good for stocks.
Market Outlooks
Free college comes at a price
Politicized proposals calling for it don't make the grade.
Investing Ideas
What is ELB?
As global market rates move closer to zero, policymakers confront what "effective lower bound'' is for the Fed's benchmark rate.