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Market Outlooks
Replay: Investing Amidst Uncertainty: Help to Address Investor's Current Concerns and Effects of Global Conflict
We provide our take on inflation, rising rates, and market impact, a look at how global conflict is affecting markets, supply chain, and portfolios, and our talking points for addressing the current market with investors.
Macroeconomic & Geopolitical
Anatomy of a Recession Long View: 2022--The Year of Transition
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ClearBridge Investments believe that inflationary pressure will begin to moderate in a few quarters and transition toward the Fed’s 2% target.
Macroeconomic & Geopolitical
Uncertainty Increases
In this Allocation Views, our Franklin Templeton Investment Solutions team consider whether the energy price shocks, and supply-chain disruptions may continue to slow the process of inflation normalization.
Market Outlooks
2022 Outlook: 2 x 2 Investing Grid from Our Investment Experts
This insight has been created to highlight the most important issues facing investors, share insights from our current research, and help you make better investment decisions as we enter 2022. It has been compiled by our investment leaders and draws on the work of our global team.
Goals/Needs-Based Investing
Outcome-Based Investing Guide
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When investors focus too closely on investment performance, they can lose sight of their goals and instead focus myopically on beating the benchmark. Enter Outcome-Based strategies, which seek to provide investment outcomes that fit the profile of common investment goals. That way you can match your portfolio’s outcomes with your goals. Here's our overview of how Outcome-Based Investing can fit within your financial planning.
Retirement
Income Comparison: Two Approaches for Retirement
Retirees have different needs from their portfolios, so you might expect a portfolio’s investment strategy to be aligned with those needs. Although the income approach isn’t always preferred, new research shows it can be a viable alternative to a total return approach.