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Weekly Investment Commentary: Trade issues spark renewed economic and market uncertainty
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U.S. equity markets fell more than 2% last week, posting their worst weekly performance of 2019. The breakdown in U.S./China trade negotiations, combined with President Trump’s announcement of new tariffs, roiled the markets. Investors also expressed concerns over broader geopolitical tensions, further dampening sentiment. For the week, technology was the worst-performing area of the market, while consumer staples fared relatively better.
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Market Week in Review: Is an end to the China/U.S. trade war possible in the next week?
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In today’s episode of Market Week in Review, Research Analyst Brian Yadao and Senior Investment Strategist Paul Eitelman unpack so much economic data, it’s a wonder we could fit it into a single video.
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Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yield curve flattens as the Fed remains steady
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Shorter U.S. Treasury yields rose while the 30-year yield fell slightly last week, causing the yield curve to flatten. The Federal Reserve (Fed) made no changes to monetary policy last week, and Chair Jerome Powell’s comments seemed to support the view that the Fed has no clear bias toward a cut or hike as its next move.
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Weekly Investment Commentary: With stocks again at record highs, where do we go from here?
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A rally on Friday helped stock markets finish slightly higher for the week. Investors were cheered by a stronger-than-expected jobs report, which showed the U.S. economy is continuing to improve. Corporate earnings news was also generally good, which helped sentiment. For the week, the S&P 500 Index rose 0.2%.
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Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yields decline on global growth concerns
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U.S. Treasury yields declined across all maturities last week, led by the short end of the yield curve. Weak economic data in Europe triggered the mid-week decrease, although Treasury yields declined less than European yields. The decline continued Friday with U.S. GDP data showing underlying weakness. The Federal Reserve (Fed) meets this week, but we don’t expect any significant news.
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Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yields remain steady in a quiet week
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U.S. Treasury yields fell slightly during in a holiday-shortened week. The biggest movement came on Tuesday, with a just over 3 basis points (bps) increase in the 10-year maturity, after stronger-than-expected data from China. The Federal Reserve (Fed) is still not committed to a specific path for interest rates, and the market is not expecting a hike in 2019.
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Market Week in Review: What three ingredients are contributing to the current strong global economy?
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In today's episode of Market Week in Review, when Head of AIS Business Solutions Sophie Antal Gilbert was joined by Quantitative Investment Strategist, Dr. Kara Ng, they laid out the three ingredients which are contributing to the current strong global economy.
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Digital Technology: Friend or foe? Part 1
In short, chances are that your clients and prospects are online. But the question is: Are you? And more importantly, what does your online presence say about you?
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Weekly Fixed Income Commentary: Treasury yields rise as the risk-on trade continues
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U.S. Treasury yields increased last week, led by the 5-year and closely followed by 30-year maturities. Investors continued to focus on global issues, as U.S. economic data was light throughout the week. Federal Reserve (Fed) meeting minutes reinforced a patient policy approach and benign outlook for inflation.
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Market Week in Review: China beats expectations and Brexit avoids the cliff edge. What does it mean for markets?
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On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, U.S. Institutional Senior Director Rob Cittadini and Senior Investment Strategist Paul Eitelman discuss recent economic data from China, the Brexit deadline extension, and the contrasting impact on global equity and fixed-income markets.