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Global Weekly Commentary: Markets primed to be hawkish on rates
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The ECB is set to confirm this week that rate increases are imminent, and markets expect it to hike well into 2023.
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Market Week in Review: Bank of Canada lifts rates by 50 basis points again. Is an even steeper increase in the cards?
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Global Weekly Commentary: Sticking with our strategic views
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On a strategic horizon of five years and longer, our asset views are still positioned for an inflationary environment.
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Market Week in Review: Is the global economic expansion decelerating?
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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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Global Weekly Commentary: Turning neutral on DM equities
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The Federal Reserve signaled its focus is on taming inflation without flagging the big economic costs this will entail.