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Global Weekly Commentary: Strategic views in the new regime
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Our strategic views of five years and longer are positioned for the new regime of greater macro and market volatility. We go more overweight investment grade (IG) credit on attractive yields and healthy corporate balance sheets that can withstand the mild recession we expect.
Market Outlooks
Global Weekly Commentary: Stock surge to meet recession reality
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One economic release overshadowed the U.S. midterms for markets. Stocks surged last week after the October core CPI rose less than expected, stoking market hopes a Federal Reserve pause on rate hikes is nearer.
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Global Weekly Commentary: Forum takeaways in new regime
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We see the new regime of greater macro and market volatility playing out. This backdrop made for a spirited Nov. 1-2 Forum, a semiannual gathering of BlackRock’s top investment leaders to debate the outlook.
Portfolio Construction Insights
8 Actionable Ideas for Financial Advisors Today
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Today’s financial advice environment is complex, with large sums of cash on the sidelines and nervousness among clients rising. Some clients don’t want to miss the market bounce, but they are equally aware of a global recession, inflation, and profit declines. The current conditions are ripe for errors, providing a potential opportunity for advisors to add value.
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Global Convictions: Latest Asset Class Research
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As we get closer to the end of 2022, it’s clearly become a year that’s tested even the most hardened of investors. Here's a look at our views on asset classes in the current environment.
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Global Weekly Commentary: Central banks tightening from all sides
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Markets are rallying on hopes policy tightening is nearing an end – prematurely, in our view.