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Weekly Market Commentary: August 13-19, 2023
Now that summer is winding down and we’re beginning to look forward to the fall, the overall mood (and the weather) needs an adjustment. Markets are in a mood and have begun to traffic in rumor and innuendo with the combination of a dismal news cycle, scant data, higher gas prices and stubborn inflation.
Weekly Market Commentary: 7/30/23 – 8/5/23
Fitch Ratings downgraded the United States’ long-term foreign-currency issuer default rating from AAA to AA+ last Tuesday, removing the “negative” rating watch and assigning a “stable outlook” label instead. (It’s like saying we were a shaky No. 1 but now a solid No. 2.) The downgrade is most likely a result of the most recent debt ceiling standoff and stopped the markets dead in their tracks.
Weekly Market Commentary: 7/23/23 – 7/29/23
Data released late last week seemed to back up Powell’s statements. The first reading of second-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) was released just after the Fed’s meeting. The U.S. economy grew by 2.4% in the second quarter, up from 2.0% in the first quarter and above expectations of 1.8%. Meanwhile, durable goods orders jumped 4.7% in June.
Weekly Market Commentary: July 16 – July 22, 2023
Last week was a strong one for the market, even though corporate earnings were mixed. (More on this in the next section.) Overall, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed at new yearly highs on Friday at 35,227.69. The S&P 500 followed suit most of the week, up 18% for the year before sliding off to end the week.
Weekly Market Commentary: June 11-17
Stop, skip — or something else? As expected, the Federal Reserve left interest rates alone last week after raising rates at its prior 10 meetings.
Weekly Market Commentary: June 4-10
Last week was a quiet one for trading, and markets seemed to be holding their breath in the days leading up to this week’s Federal Reserve meeting. Although it wasn’t a stellar performance week
Weekly Market Commentary: May 28-June 3
Last week, the debt ceiling drama finally came to an end with a deal that appeared to satisfy no one.
Weekly Market Commentary: May 21-May 27
We keep getting closer and closer to hitting the debt limit without a workable resolution. So, what can happen? There are several scenarios that could play out here…
Weekly Market Commentary: May 14-May 20
The debt ceiling debate is a political brinkmanship that has the potential to cause significant economic damage if the government defaults on its debt. However, both parties have signaled that they are committed to reaching a deal, and markets have calmed somewhat as a result.