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Month: November 2023
Last week, all major global stock indexes posted positive gains over four trading days, with the Dow Jones leading the way at 1.29 percent. Consumer sentiment rose to 61.3 but remains pessimistic. Minutes from the FOMC meeting in November supported the market’s expectations that the Federal Reserve is done raising rates. The Committee shifted to a cautious tone regarding rates, with all participants agreeing that they were in a position to proceed carefully.
This week, new home sales ...
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Weekly Market Update – 11.20.2023
Last week, the S&P 500 registered a 2.31% gain, marking a three-week upward trend in stocks. Interest rates fell in response to moderate inflation data and decreased consumer spending, signaling a promising yet cautious economic scenario.
In its recent earnings report, Walmart beat expectations and shared insightful observations on inflation and consumer behavior during its earnings call. The company noted deflation in most grocery categories, excluding beef, dry, and canned goods, and ...
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Weekly Market Update – 11.13.2023
Last week, upbeat corporate earnings and a decrease in jobless claims helped the S&P 500 gain 1.35%, contributing to a two-week cumulative gain of 7.23%. Impressively, this two-week gain represents 43% of the S&P 500’s total annual gain of 16.60%, underscoring the challenge of market timing. Instead, successful long-term investing requires a planned and disciplined approach.
This week, attention returns to inflation. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for October reports tomorrow, ...
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Weekly Market Update – 11.06.2023
Last week, the markets rallied on the Department of the Treasury’s announcement that they will need to borrow less than previously estimated and Fed Chair Powell’s comments following their second straight pause on interest rates. The S&P 500 saw its best week in almost a year, gaining 5.88%. Bonds also rallied on the week, gaining 1.99%. Last week’s market action exemplified why long-term investors should stay invested. After almost three months of negative stock and bond ...
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Weekly Market Update – 10.30.2023
The U.S. economy grew at a 4.9% annual pace in the third quarter, much higher than expected and more than double that in the second quarter. Consumer spending helped the strong growth, a strong labor market, and solid consumer finances will continue to support consumer spending.
At this week’s meeting, the Fed is expected to keep interest rates the same, as the recent surge in long-term bond yields is helping convince policymakers that there is less need for further hikes. While the ...
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