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Central Banks in US, England and Japan Hold Rates, US Government Shutdown Looms
Stocks stumble as the Fed leaned toward higher rates for longer in last week’s meeting. The market impact from government shutdowns historically has been limited.
August Webinar: What's the Market Missing?
Recent inflation trends have produced positive market sentiment, but we think global economic difficulties and some overly optimistic views of U.S. earnings growth could set up investors for disappointment. Join our experts as they go beyond the headlines and provide their perspective on what the market is missing, the risks and opportunities, and how we’re positioning to address them.
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China Drags Down Global Equities, to Report More Economic Indicators this Week
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China reported last week deflation and significant drops in trade. This week, China is scheduled to release retail sales and industrial production as the government may consider more economic aid.
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July Ends with Solid Global Stock Gain, US Inflation May Rise
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Natural resource stocks drove July gains with economic stimulus in China. July inflation may rise to 3.3% while core inflation could stay steady.
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Investment Perspective: Goldilocks Without the Bears?
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Elevated U.S. equity valuations could indicate too much complacency in the market, given the potential for a stalling global economy.
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US Energy and Financial Sectors Support Stocks, Fed and ECB May Hike Rates This Week
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U.S. equity gains led global regions last week with support from energy and financial companies. Futures trading indicates 0.25% hikes from the Fed and ECB.
Stocks Fall on Bank of England Rate Hike Fears, US Inflation Likely to Decelerate
Investors fear that a series of rate hikes could damage the European economy. U.S. inflation may have fallen to 3.1% in June.