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A strong labor market is contributing to inflationary pressures. Critically, the working-age population is hardly growing at all in the U.S., and the 15-24 age cohort of new individuals entering the job market is slightly shrinking. There are signs that we may be seeing a very mod...
Earnings expectations have remained resilient across U.S., Europe, and Canada as we enter the second half of the year with most global benchmarks down 15-20%. At a high level, earnings dispersion is classified as ‘low’ with over half of the index having a value less than...
We are in an interesting junction in the MELA system as the interplay between the fall in the stock market and the economy may be reaching a make or break point. Oil and gasoline prices usually trade in different directions from transportation stocks. But what does it mean when they b...
Recession fears and an accelerated Federal Reserve interest rate hiking trajectory weighed on markets during the second quarter, resulting in the weakest first half performance since 1970. The short end of the yield curve increased dramatically during Q2, with policy interest rates st...
Depending on your risk and diversification, you’ve lost between 4% and 20% so far this year. Unlike most other periods when stocks lost money, bonds have not defended well this time. Target date funds have a wide spread of performance for those near retirement. All as...
While the Fed forecasts tend to help market participants understand the future course of policy, they should also be looked at with a dose of skepticism. The projections are as much a product of econometric models as they are an attempt for the Fed to guide the markets (and economy) i...
Commodities prices have spiked as demand from the restart clashed with tightening supply. We see the war and net-zero transition keeping prices high. U.S. and euro area inflation data last week showed still-persistent inflation. Stocks and bond yields fell as markets priced more risk ...
On July 1, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta lowered its Q2 GDP projection to -2.1%, officially forecasting a recession. If the Atlanta Fed’s projection of negative growth in Q2 comes to pass, it will couple with the first quarter decline of -1.6% to put the US economy solidl...
What is a "Ponzi"? What just happened? A contrarian view of the first half of 2022. It’s the 1970s all over again, or is it? A view from someone who lived every day of it as an investment professional. Investors continue to stare into the rear-view mirror. "Recency ...
The Euro and emerging markets stocks had the perfectly positive correlation in June (EEM down and FXE down). The end of the liquidity shock will weaken the US Dollar and boost emerging market stocks. Weaker USD needs some evidence of the Fed's dovish turn. The Liquidity ...
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PGIM Investments, LLC announced today plans to close and liquidate the following three ETFs: the PGIM QMA Strategic Alpha Large-Cap Core ETF (PQLC), the PGIM QMA Strategic Alpha Small-Cap Growth ETF (PQSG) and the PGIM QMA Strategic Alpha Small-Cap Value ETF (PQSV). Each fund’...