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Outlook 2023: Better Than Feared
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As we look out to 2023, the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) has reached its “neutral” monetary policy stance, and the European Central Bank (ECB) is not far behind. Europe has moved fast to secure fossil fuel supply away from Russia, even at higher—but stable—prices. U.S. consumer price inflation is moderating. Asynchronous reopening, with China’s consumers set to rejoin the post-COVID economy, is likely to mean more inflation volatility next year.
Market Outlooks
8 Reasons for Optimism in U.S. Stocks
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Around the world, economies are slowing, with some developed markets likely already in recession, thanks in no small part to tightening monetary policies. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the United States, where the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) has moved more aggressively than in any other rate-rising period since the 1970s.
Fixed Income Insights
Quarterly taxable fixed income outlook: Better weather ahead for taxable fixed income
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Outlook on the quarter ahead from Nuveen's Anders Perssonm, CIO of Global Fixed Income, and Tony Rodriguez, Head of Fixed Income Strategy.
Fixed Income Insights
Quarterly municipal bond outlook: Municipal bonds: Tailwinds emerge in 2023
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Outlook on the quarter ahead from Head of Municipals John Miller.
Market Outlooks
Weekly Investment Commentary: Public or private – both deserve credit
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Prior to 2022, investors were forced to chase yields in private fixed income as yields in public fixed income remained stubbornly low.
Policy and Regulatory Commentary
Can the Current Debt Limit Crisis Be Solved?
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The U.S. government hit its statutory debt limit last week. No need to panic yet — the Treasury Department is undertaking “extraordinary measures” that will keep the United States from defaulting on its obligations for a few months.