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Author: Christina Michalczak
Market Commentary September 11, 2023
Posted by Christina Michalczak & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets All the work, work, work. 2023 has been a remarkable year so far. It has, “confounded economists, humbled forecasters, and rewarded investors. Despite a rapid rise in interest rates, the U.S. economy continues to grow. Inflation has fallen – if not quite to desired levels – and stocks have entered a bull market,… Read more »
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Posted by Christina Michalczak & filed under Announcements, Weekly Market Commentary.
We are seeking an intern with an accounting or finance background to join our team this December on a part time basis. The intern will provide support to our financial planning and tax teams. Ideal candidate will have exceptional interpersonal skills and a strong desire to learn and continuously improve. Pay rate starting at $20… Read more »
Market Commentary September 5, 2023
Posted by Christina Michalczak & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Lowering inflation. If you’ve ever waited in traffic while the center section of a bridge lifts to allow ships and sailboats to pass underneath, you may have noticed the enormous counterweight that lowers as the bridge moves higher. When the boats have passed, the counterweight rises, and the bridge lowers back into place.… Read more »
Market Commentary August 28, 2023
Posted by Christina Michalczak & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Becalmed. The Chinese government’s zero-COVID policy took the wind from the sails of its economy. When the government finally ended the policy earlier this year, many economists anticipated that pent-up consumer demand would refill China’s economic sails, lifting the global economy, reported Malcolm Scott of Bloomberg. Instead, China’s economy is in an economic… Read more »
Market Commentary August 21, 2023
Posted by Christina Michalczak & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Higher bond yields may be good for income investors – and not so good for stock markets. After more than a decade of near-zero interest rates, the “free money” era – a time when people and businesses could borrow money and repay it with very low (or no) interest – may be over.… Read more »
Market Commentary August 14, 2023
Posted by Christina Michalczak & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Consumer sentiment is a lagging indicator. It’s also a contrarian indicator. After rising sharply in June and July, consumer sentiment leveled off this month. The preliminary August reading for the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index was 71.2. That’s slightly below July’s reading, although it’s up 22.3 percent year-over-year, and up 42 percent… Read more »
Market Commentary August 7, 2023
Posted by Christina Michalczak & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets An unwelcome surprise. Last week, Fitch Ratings startled markets by lowering the credit rating of United States Treasuries from AAA to AA+. It was the second rating agency to downgrade U.S. Treasuries; Standard & Poor’s cut its rating to AA+ in 2011, reported Benjamin Purvis and Simon Kennedy of Bloomberg. The decision to… Read more »
Market Commentary July 31, 2023
Posted by Christina Michalczak & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Central bank palooza! While music lovers attended concerts and festivals across the United States, central banks had a lollapalooza of their own. The U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) led things off last Wednesday, followed by the European Central Bank (ECB) on Thursday, and the Bank of Japan (BOJ) on Friday. Here’s what happened: The… Read more »
Market Commentary July 24, 2023
Posted by Christina Michalczak & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Better than expected. In January of this year, the Bloomberg’s MLIV Pulse survey collected and shared investors’ expectations for stock markets. Survey participants were generally a gloomy group. Seventy percent believed the United States stock market would move lower in 2023, and most indicated the drop would happen in the latter half of… Read more »