Market Insight Monthly | January 2018
“January 2018 saw December’s trend of above-consensus economic reports taper off, though the data suggests strong underlying fundamentals in the U.S. economy, supported by solid consumer spending.”
“Will Yields Keep Rising?” | Bond Market Perspectives | February 6, 2018
“Yields have started 2018 off on a volatile note, which has been somewhat painful and disconcerting for fixed income investors.”
“Volatility During Healthy Markets” Client Letter by John Lynch | February 6, 2018
“Although it can be difficult to experience these declines, the underlying fundamentals of the economy and markets are pointing to the potential for continued growth in 2018 and beyond.”
“Melt-up or Melt-down?” | Weekly Market Commentary | February 5, 2018
“Friday’s sharp stock market decline might have led us to forget that just a few days ago many claimed the stock market was melting up.”
“GDP, PCE, and Jobs” | Weekly Economic Commentary | February 5, 2018
“The latest data on GDP, inflation, and the job market continue to paint a positive picture of the U.S. economy.”
“The Fed Is Moving Forward” | Bond Market Perspectives | January 30, 2018
“Jerome Powell will take over as Fed chair on February 3 and may continue the path of data-dependent, gradual rate hikes laid out by his predecessor, Janet Yellen.”
“Records, Risk, and Returns” | Weekly Market Commentary | January 29, 2018
“The recent lack of volatility in the U.S. stock market has been historic on many levels.”
“Beige Book: Window on Main Street” | Weekly Economic Commentary | January 22, 2018
“The Beige Book suggests continued moderate economic growth.”
“Bond Market Not Stressing About Higher Yields” | Bond Market Perspectives | January 23, 2018
“Treasury yields have seen a significant increase since early September 2017, but credit markets aren’t showing any signs of stress.”
“Fourth Quarter Earning Season: Off to a Good Start” | Weekly Market Commentary | January 22, 2018
“We expect a solid fourth quarter earnings season and believe a 14–16% year-over-year increase in S&P 500 earnings is achievable.”