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Policy and Regulatory Commentary
Bouts of Volatility Possible as Ballot Tally Continues
Amid uncertainty, we are identifying opportunities for clients.
Market Outlooks
Election 2020-Implications for Investors
One week after U.S. Election Day, join John Linehan, Mark Vaselkiv, Katie Deal, and moderator Kurt Umbarger as they share their perspectives on the election results, how capital markets are responding, and the potential implications for investors in the weeks to come
Market Outlooks
U.S. election: too early to call
The U.S. election result was too early to call on Nov. 4, raising the prospect of a period of uncertainty as vote counting of absentee and mail-in ballots continues in several battleground states
Market Outlooks
Historic Volatility, Election Uncertainty, & The Fed’s Dilemma
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Marc’s Market Insights
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Stimulus Stalled, An Antitrust Storm, & More Market Turbulence
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Redefining Income in a Low Yield World: Historically, investors in or near retirement have relied primarily on bonds for “mailbox money” necessary to fund their golden years. Going forward, investors and advisors will need to redefine their concept of “income” and reconsider how they fill their “mailbox”.
Market Outlooks
Global Weekly Commentary: Our latest equity views
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Polls are suggesting a greater likelihood of a Democratic sweep in this week’s U.S. election. We are starting to incorporate themes we believe would outperform in that event, moving toward a more pro-risk stance overall despite last week’s market pullback.
Market Outlooks
Global Markets Weekly Update: October 30, 2020
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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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Global Weekly Commentary: Changing our government bond views
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Markets are increasingly reflecting a unified Democratic government outcome that may lead to a significant fiscal expansion. This electoral outcome would bring forward the market pricing of the higher inflation regime that we were already reflecting in our strategic asset views.