Finance

July Market Commentary: The Fed Takes a Micro-Holiday

2023-07-11T14:13:09+00:00

Jul 07 June Recap and July Outlook The Fed finally hit “pause” on interest rate increases in June after fifteen months and ten consecutive rate hikes. The “dot-plot” indicated that Fed officials think two further increases may be necessary in 2023, and it’s become clear that it is only a brief pause. “Hawkish pause” is [...]

July Market Commentary: The Fed Takes a Micro-Holiday2023-07-11T14:13:09+00:00

A Quick Mid-Year Financial Check-Up to Keep You on Track

2023-06-28T15:54:40+00:00

Jun 26 The first six months of the year have seen a volatile equity market and increasing interest rates, and despite the Fed’s recent pause, we’re likely to see more of the same in the next six months. With inflation still high and the Fed articulating a plan to keep putting the brakes on the [...]

A Quick Mid-Year Financial Check-Up to Keep You on Track2023-06-28T15:54:40+00:00

June Market Commentary: A Hot Labor Market Complicates the Fed’s Timeline

2023-06-08T20:40:52+00:00

Jun 06 May Recap and June Outlook The debt ceiling negotiations dominated headlines throughout the month. By month end, the deal was hammered out and on its way through Congress to end up on the president’s desk before “X-Date” when the Treasury ran out of money. The negotiations suspended the debt ceiling until January 2025, [...]

June Market Commentary: A Hot Labor Market Complicates the Fed’s Timeline2023-06-08T20:40:52+00:00

Debt Deadlines, Defaults and Downgrades

2023-05-22T19:12:53+00:00

May 16 The debt ceiling is making news again. Will Congress raise it? Will the U.S. make history by defaulting on our government debt? If it seems like this a story you’ve heard before, that’s because it is. Over the past decade, there have been seven occasions where we’ve seen negotiations (or lack thereof) over [...]

Debt Deadlines, Defaults and Downgrades2023-05-22T19:12:53+00:00

May Market Commentary: The End of a Fed Cycle?

2023-05-08T21:38:24+00:00

May 05 April Recap and May Outlook The biggest news in the Fed’s statement after their meeting on May 3 was what it didn’t say. The Fed’s statement from March contained the language “the Committee anticipates that some additional policy firming may be appropriate” for the Fed to achieve its 2% inflation goal.” This was [...]

May Market Commentary: The End of a Fed Cycle?2023-05-08T21:38:24+00:00

Financial Capability Beyond April

2023-04-24T14:40:53+00:00

Apr 17 April is Financial Capability Month, an initiative that started in 2004 as “Financial Literacy” and has evolved over the last 20 years. The rebrand reflects a trend of taking a more active approach to finances and a focus on having more control over decision-making as you move through your financial journey. As you [...]

Financial Capability Beyond April2023-04-24T14:40:53+00:00

April Market Commentary: All’s Well That Ends Well? Not So Fast…

2023-04-06T21:45:37+00:00

Apr 06 March Recap and April Outlook Equity markets, using the S&P 500 index return as a proxy, at first glance appear to have shrugged off the mid-month drama of multiple domestic, regional bank failures and the forced sale of a massive Swiss bank. Attention was temporarily diverted from the economy’s star attractions, CPI and [...]

April Market Commentary: All’s Well That Ends Well? Not So Fast…2023-04-06T21:45:37+00:00

March Market Commentary: Why Aren’t Rate Hikes Working?

2023-03-08T19:37:52+00:00

Mar 07 February Recap and March Outlook If there’s an aphorism for February that you could embroider on a pillow, it would be, “The more things change, the more they remain the same.” Markets appear to have finally started taking Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s warnings seriously and caught up to the rhetoric that the [...]

March Market Commentary: Why Aren’t Rate Hikes Working?2023-03-08T19:37:52+00:00

February Market Commentary: Powell’s Not Done

2023-02-09T15:29:27+00:00

Feb 04 January Recap and February Outlook The market adage is “as January goes, so goes the year.” Is it true? According to an analysis by Fidelity, January returns are positive about 75% of the time the full year turns out positive. The rally was certainly a relief after last year’s dismal performance, and while [...]

February Market Commentary: Powell’s Not Done2023-02-09T15:29:27+00:00

Recession, Recovery, or Both?

2023-02-01T21:58:38+00:00

Jan 22 The markets are starting to feel like Groundhog Day. Almost every month, it’s a cadence of employment numbers, CPI, Fed  — market reacts. With inflation starting to trend down, even if only slightly, optimism has been making a comeback. That means moving our analogy to another charming rodent. It seems like the Fed [...]

Recession, Recovery, or Both?2023-02-01T21:58:38+00:00

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