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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.
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Market Week in Review: Do big jobs numbers equal Fed action?
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On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, Quantitative Investment Strategist Abraham Robison and Research Analyst Brian Yadao discussed the recent U.S. jobs report, manufacturing indicators in China and the nuances of the recent yield curve inversion.
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Market Week in Review: Right-side up again? The latest on the U.S. Treasury yield curve
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On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, Senior Investment Strategist Paul Eitelman and Research Analyst Brian Yadao discussed the recent U.S. Treasury yield-curve inversion, progress in trade talks between the U.S. and China and the latest Brexit developments.
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It seems the jobs market has been drinking a bit of JOLT
Every month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics compiles the Jobs Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (i.e. JOLTS). The JOLTS program queries 16,000 private nonfarm businesses and government entities in the 50 states and the District of Columbia on timely employment topics, including job openings, hires, and layoffs.
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Market Week in Review: A shot across the bow: What the inversion of the U.S. Treasury yield curve may mean for markets
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On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, Chief Investment Strategist Erik Ristuben and Rob Cittadini, director, Americas institutional, discussed recent Brexit developments as well as the inversion of the U.S. Treasury yield curve.
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Welcome back, welcome back, welcome back!
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A hallmark of the Great Recession was a decline in the prime age labor force participation rate from 83% to 80%, see the chart below. While a three-point drop might not seem significant, it reflects millions of Americans walking away from the economy, giving up on ever finding gainful employment.
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Market Week in Review: What to expect at the upcoming Fed meeting
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On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, Senior Investment Strategist Paul Eitelman and Sophie Antal Gilbert, head of AIS business solutions, discussed what to expect at the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed)’s next policy meeting. They also chatted about the impact of recent Brexit developments on financial markets and dug into the latest data on eurozone industrial production.
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It’s a big birthday for the bull market, and we see a successful quest for greater gains
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Happy birthday bull market! The longest running bull market in United States history hit a major milestone last week, turning 10 on March 9. It sure has been an interesting and exciting 10 years.
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Market Week in Review: February's U.S. jobs report: Cause for concern?
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On the latest edition of Market Week in Review, filmed on International Women’s Day, Senior Quantitative Investment Strategy Analyst Dr. Kara Ng and Sophie Antal Gilbert, head of AIS business solutions, discussed the recent downward movements in U.S. equity markets. They also chatted about February’s U.S. employment report and key takeaways from the European Central Bank (ECB)’s latest policy meeting.
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Equity and fixed income return volatility
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People need no help picturing equity return volatility. Anyone invested in the equity market in the middle 2000s still likely feels the scars from the subprime mortgage crisis. Prior to that, there was the dot com burst of the early 2000s.
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Deep Dive: 2019 - The year to leave the party?
Join Sophie Antal Gilbert, Head of Business Solutions at Russell Investments and Erik Ristuben, Russell Investments Chief Investment Strategist, as they share their market outlooks for 2019. Listen as they discuss the unique risks and opportunities associated with late cycle investing.