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Markets have been blissfully ignoring the threat of monetary policy tightening, until now. Global equities are down 5-to-10% month-to-date in January, and the yield curve is flatter. What comes next? This week has been dominated by a discussion market participants will be familiar wit...
Conventional wisdom holds that the U.S. economy is overheating. The jury is still out, but the latest reading on the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow real-time growth measure is pretty grim. Economic spirits might change dramatically in the next few months, with corresponding changes i...
The stock market has been like a rocket ship over the last three years, advancing +90% as measured by the S&P 500 index, and +136% for the NASDAQ. The recent stock market volatility is reinforcing the idea that the Federal Reserve’s more aggressive stance regarding hiking i...
Prior to the tapering announcement in November, the Fed was purchasing about $120 billion in assets a month. The Fed doesn't have much room to raise rates. The Fed does not have much room to raise rates without major complications in the financial market and in the economy. ...
Markets reacted badly last week to Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell’s statements outlining the Fed’s initial forecast for the coming year. With inflation clearly no longer being “transitory,” with the Consumer Price Index accelerating to 7 percent in ...
With headlines focused on inflation and the Federal Reserve, rotations between growth and value stocks have become increasingly violent. While skilled market timers may try to get ahead of these moves, a different strategy is to embrace the middle: growth at a reasonable price, known ...
The Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index, which is the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation, grew at a continuously compounding annual rate of 5.6 percent from December 2020 to December 2021. The Fed is officially committed to a 2 percent average inflation target. But ...
In investing, the big five could more aptly refer to the connected categories of growth, inflation, interest rates, valuations, and style. 2022 is shaping up to be one of slowing toward more normal, healthy rates of economic growth and inflation, thereby paving the way to a sustainabl...
Monetary tightening will not be good for the stock market. In 2022, interest rates are most likely to rise because of Federal Reserve policy, not because the economy is strengthening. The negative effect of Fed tightening on stock prices may not push the stock market down, if the ...
Jan van Eck, CEO of VanEck, discusses his thoughts on the top themes to watch going into 2022. The world economy came into 2021 like a car going 200 miles an hour, which fueled by the biggest stimulus we'd gotten since World War II. The Fed is sort of the cause of the uncertainty ...
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