The Markets Central bank tightening sparked recession fears. Last week, the Federal Reserve (Fed) raised the federal funds rate for the fifth time this year. During 2022, the Fed has lifted its benchmark rate from near zero to 3.12 percent. Fed policymakers indicated that they expect to raise the rate again this year. That’s going… Read more »
Author: Marybeth Rose
Weekly Market Commentary September 19, 2022
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets It’s open to interpretation. Jackson Pollock was an action painter. He poured, dropped, and dripped paint onto horizontal canvases. Some people look at his work and wonder why it’s highly valued. Others find deep meaning in the paintings. For instance, Pollock’s Convergence is a collage of splattered colors that has been described as… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary September 12, 2022
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Central banks are hawkish. Stocks popped higher, anyway. Last week, despite signs that inflation is slowing, U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) officials emphasized their commitment to tightening monetary policy to lower inflation. Several indicated they anticipate a third consecutive rate hike of 75 basis points, reported Craig Torres and Matthew Boesler of Bloomberg. Investors… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary September 6, 2022
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets You may have heard this one: Don’t fight the Fed. The Fed is the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States. Among other things, the Fed influences monetary conditions in pursuit of price stability and full employment. As we’ve seen recently – with unemployment low and inflation high – the Fed’s job isn’t… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary August 22, 2022
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Is this a bear market rally or a new bull market? Investment professionals are in the middle of a heated debate. Since mid-June, United States stock markets have moved higher, regaining about $7 trillion as many investors who had sold shares during the first half of the year began buying again, reported Lu… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary August 15, 2022
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Rally caps were waving. In recent weeks, investors have embraced the idea that economic data will persuade the Federal Reserve to slow the pace of rate hikes. Last week’s inflation data fanned their enthusiasm. The big news was that the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures inflation, didn’t change from June to July.… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary August 8, 2022
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets The strength of the United States economy continues to surprise. If you have ever been camping, you may have banked your campfire by covering the hot coals with ash. It’s a process that keeps the coals burning low so the fire can be easily rekindled. The U.S. Federal Reserve has been trying to… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary August 1, 2022
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Investors thought they heard a dovish note from the Federal Reserve and markets rallied. Last week, we learned from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) that economic growth in the United States slowed for the second consecutive quarter. Economic growth is measured by gross domestic product, or GDP, which is the value of… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary July 25, 2022
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets A lot of people are worried that a recession may be in our future. Some think it may already be here. Unemployment is low (3.6 percent), and inflation is high (9.1 percent). Both tend to occur when an economy is experiencing strong growth. That makes it difficult to believe the United States is… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary July 18, 2022
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Nobody is happy, but Americans are feeling more optimistic. Last week, headlines blasted the new inflation numbers. Prices were up more than 9% year-over-year in June, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistic’s Consumer Price Index (CPI). When you dig into the numbers, energy prices were up 41.6 percent year-over-year and food prices… Read more »