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Catastrophe Coming?
While the markets have recouped some of those losses this morning, investors are clearly getting jittery.
Market Outlooks
Weekly Investment Commentary: Equities rebound with a late rally to finish higher
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Last week started with a substantial selloff over global risk concerns, but by Friday’s close the S&P 500 was back above its 50-day moving average. The S&P 500 (+0.5%) and DJIA (+0.6%) finished up, while the NASDAQ closed flat.
Market Outlooks
AAM Viewpoints: Municipal new issue supply looks to set records at year end
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It has been tough to say anything nice about the municipal market over the last year and a half. Consistent inflows into bond funds have held ratios on municipals near historic lows.
Policy and Regulatory Commentary
What Happens When the Clock Strikes Midnight?
The House and Senate are back in session this week for the first time since July. They are replaying a Cinderella story no one in Washington (or the stock market) likes: the end-of the-fiscal-year scramble to fund the federal government before the clock strikes midnight on September 30.
Market Outlooks
Weekly Investment Commentary: September seasonality offers buying opportunities
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Equities finished mostly lower last week as investors continue to work through economic normalization challenges from the Delta variant, the expectation of Fed tapering, input price pressures and economic data concerns.
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AAM Viewpoints: Is the market “IFFY”?
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Entering the part of the year where lucid and docile moves often elope for a couple of months and leave uncertainty and volatility to have their way.
Policy and Regulatory Commentary
Budget Reconciliation: Dems in Disarray?
With a long list of priorities that lawmakers need to tackle over the fall term, the partisan bickering will be as hot as the air in the Washington swamp.