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Chief Global Market Strategist Kristina Hooper puts first-quarter global markets into perspective and highlights some “little victories” that may have been easy to overlook. inves.co/3TGIwJN
In a momentous week for monetary policy, Japan ended its negative rate policy and the Swiss National Bank was the first developed central bank to cut rates this cycle. Kristina Hooper explains in her #WeeklyMarketCompass . inves.co/3TyQbtG
Some would argue that the strong Japanese stock market rally over the past year has priced in all the improvements in Japan’s economy.
But Kristina Hooper says there are additional reasons why Japanese equities could move higher going forward. inves.co/43yFwE4
Monetary Policy Madness: This March, we’re getting a sense of whether central bankers believe their efforts to combat inflation have hit the mark. Kristina Hooper explains in her #WeeklyMarketCompass . inves.co/3PinEr6
With #SuperTuesday behind us, what's ahead for the 2024 election? Explore insights on the issues significant to investors and voters from our Washington and market experts: inves.co/3v4QhRF
In Brian Levitt’s #AbovetheNoise , he discusses the latest US #inflation and credit card #debt reports, and investors’ assumptions about what the US #election could mean for various sectors. inves.co/434iKnl
In the latest #WeeklyMarketCompass , Kristina Hooper shares five observations — about #China ’s National People’s Congress #CNP , #Fed rate cuts, and more — that she’ll be watching closely in March. inves.co/4c0vm2L
Equity indexes in the US, Europe, and Japan reached new record highs, sparking excitement but also concerns that it’s a case of “irrational exuberance.” Kristina Hooper explains why she doesn’t think that’s the case in her latest #WeeklyMarketCompass . inves.co/4bVsyUs
Both US Consumer Price Index and US Producer Price Index data for January were hotter than expected, but it was no cause for concern, says Kristina Hooper. Progress may be slower than expected, but we’re moving in the right direction. #WeeklyMarketCompass inves.co/48vsMyB
In late January, concerns about regional banks were reignited when #NYCB revealed its earnings were well below expectations. In the latest #WeeklyMarketCompass , Kristina Hooper explains why she believes these issues are contained. inves.co/3SvnsWc
The #IMF boosted its global growth forecast, New York Community Bank rattled markets, the #USjobs report came in hot, and the #FederalReserve threw cold water on hopes for a March rate cut. Learn more in Kristina Hooper’s #WeeklyMarketCompass inves.co/3uob961
There’s a perception that the US debt is a looming disaster. While the national debt has risen significantly, it may not pose the investment risk that some investors may fear says Brian Levitt, our Global Market Strategist. Here’s why: inves.co/42fwDP2
We’ve had a bleak start to the new year, so Kristina Hooper thought it might be time to share a few reasons to be positive about the global #economy . #WeeklyMarketCompass inves.co/3HLhefH
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Positive US consumer data and hawkish central bankers are just two of the factors that drove #markets last week. Kristina Hooper discusses how these and other data points contribute to the bigger picture. #WeeklyMarketCompass inves.co/3HspVvo