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Weekly Wire: The US continues to lead the global equity market race
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When it comes to the global equity market race, well, it hasn’t been much of a race. With US equities – as measured by the S&P 500 Index (S&P 500) – up 254% over the past 10 years and 18% in 2019 vs. developed international equities – as measured by the MSCI EAFE Index – up 74% and 10% and emerging international equities – as measured by the MSCI EM Index – up 90% and 7%, respectively, through the end of August.
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Global Markets Weekly Update: September 13, 2019
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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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How EM Investors Can Succeed in a Dovish Monetary Backdrop
EM could form an important source of real income if central banks remain dovish, but focus should stay on fundamentals.
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Fed Did Not MOVE Enough, Bond Index Suggests
We believe the Fed's 25-basis-point July cut was a policy error. The MOVE Index signaled that it was not an insurance cut.
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Three Factors Shaping Prospects in Frontier Markets
Frontier markets experienced a challenging year in 2018, but as we enter the latter stages of 2019, we believe three distinct dynamics are working to drive a turnaround in performance in the sector.
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How Large‑Cap Stock Investors Can Adapt to a Slowing Economy
U.S. economic growth is slowing, but a recession is not likely in the near term. Escalating trade tensions remain a risk, but durable and late‑cycle companies show promise.
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Weekly Wire: Was that big market drop really so big? Why context is key.
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Context is key to analyzing and understanding the economy and markets and making informed decisions that lead to successful investment outcomes. Nowhere is context more important than near-term stock market moves, particularly when it comes to the Dow Jones Industrial Average (the Dow).