September strikes again…
If you look back over the last 20 years, September has been the worst-performing month for the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, according
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Central banks have a lot of influence on investors, markets, and economies.
For the last year or so, the Federal Reserve has been purchasing $120 billion of
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In recent weeks, bullish sentiment has drifted lower like sediment settling after a storm.
Every month, Bank of America (BofA) surveys global asset managers
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September is Life Insurance Awareness Month. What does that exactly mean? Most Life Insurance Awareness Month Campaigns tend to focus on that American’s are
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The Delta variant could take a toll on economic growth.
There was some good news last week. The 7-day moving average of COVID-19 cases in the United States
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Stagflation isn’t trending, but it was mentioned in quite a few headlines last week.
Stagflation is a portmanteau of ‘stagnation’ and ‘inflation.’ It occurs
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“Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder,” advised the Persian poet Rumi.
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Markets were shaken last week by a potent cocktail of central bank tapering and economic growth concerns mixed with coronavirus and a splash of the new Chinese
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What is the most important driver of economic growth in the United States?
The most common way to measure economic output is Gross Domestic Product or GDP. It
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Are we there yet?
For months, investors have wondered when the Federal Reserve (Fed) might begin to “normalize” its policies, a process that will eventually
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The Chinese dragon cast a shadow over free trade and foreign investment last week.
For decades, investors have recognized the investment potential of China
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Shortest ever.
Last week, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) finally announced the official dates for the recession that occurred in 2020
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