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Weekly Investment Commentary: Finding value in growth stocks
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Growth stocks are an important part of our balanced focus.
Fixed Income Insights
Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Strong economic data boost Treasury yields
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Accommodative interest rate policy remains a key market support. While investors continue to focus on more hawkish Fed policy, overall rates are likely to remain relatively low even after several rate hikes.
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Weekly Investment Commentary: Municipal bonds: Time to test the waters again
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In an uncertain macroeconomic environment, diversification and thoughtful risk allocation take on heightened importance.
Fixed Income Insights
Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yields decline as growth concerns continue
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U.S. Treasury yields fell again last week, supporting core fixed income returns. However credit spreads continued to widen on economic growth concerns.
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Weekly Market Compass: Bear sightings: What bear markets could mean for investors
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Weekly Market Compass: Is everything going according to plan?
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It was another wild week for assets, with major stock indices — and many other asset prices — down.
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Weekly Market Compass: Markets struggle to adjust in the face of Fed uncertainty
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I’m so old that I can remember “pre-QE” fixed income markets — the time before quantitative easing when yields were more normal.
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Weekly Investment Commentary: How much pain are asset classes pricing in?
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Our best case (Goldilocks) scenario entails inflation moderating, GDP growth proving resilient and the Fed pausing on raising rates when the coffee is neither too hot nor too cold.