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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.
Weekly Market Commentary: May 7-May 13
The consumer price index (CPI) came in at 4.9% year over year in April, just slightly under the 5.0% reading from March. While this is a positive sign, it is still more than double the Fed's target inflation rate of 2%. The Fed may need to see more evidence of inflation slowing before it pauses its rate hike cycle.