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AAM Viewpoints – Oscillations in the trendline
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In the past, when a change of leadership occurred the previously dominant form of investing was always touted as just taking a respite from a continuation.
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Global Weekly Commentary: Taking advantage of volatility
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Market volatility is on the rise, as worries about new virus strains have been exacerbated by stretched positioning and light summer trading.
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AAM Viewpoints – 2021 mid-year fixed income review
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As the 2nd quarter (Q2) of 2021 came to an end, it’s estimated that 54% of Americans had at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose and we witnessed a robust economic reopening and higher inflation.
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Global Weekly Commentary: Our views on China’s policy finetuning
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We see China’s recent policy loosening as an important shift to a modestly more supportive stance for the near term, yet don’t expect the overall hawkish bias to change as it is crucial in China’s focus on quality growth in the medium term.
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Student of the Market: July Edition
Stay on top of changing market environments by learning from their historical parallels.
Client Relationships
Carl Richards: Defining Advice, Defending “the PLAN” , Imposter Syndrome and everything in between!
In this episode, the NYT’s “Sketch Guy “ shares his best advice for those providing advice, why our industry needs to stop selling certainty, how to reposition financial advice to your current and future clients and where creative thinking fits into an advisor’s workflow.
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AAM Viewpoints: What the fed’s rate liftoff could mean for stocks
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The June 16 Federal Open Market Committee forecast showed the majority of policy makers expected it would be appropriate to begin raising the central bank’s benchmark federal funds rate from its current near-zero level sometime in 2023 and the majority of them believe the central bank will hike at least twice that year.
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Global Weekly Commentary: Looking through near-term volatility
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Investors are contemplating very different potential outcomes beyond the economic restart – leaving markets prone to overreacting to news flow, as we witnessed just last week.