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November 2019 Economic Dashboard

In announcing their third rate cut for 2019 earlier this quarter, the Federal Reserve signaled that they believed this latest cut would be enough to support moderate growth and a continued buoyant job market. With the federal funds benchmark rate back down to a range of 1.5 percent to 1.75 percent, the focus now turns […]

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October 2019 Economic Dashboard

Much has been in the news and on the minds of investors about a weakening US economy. Several developments in October helped to temper these fears, leading to a 3.3% rise in the S&P 500. Trade talks showed some signs of positive momentum, with the US and China announcing a “phase one” trade agreement. Better […]

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March 2019 Economic Dashboard

The stock market’s rebound has been strong and consistent since making a low on Christmas Eve. It has been marked by a high percentage of stocks of all sizes and most industry groups moving higher in unison. This pattern has been a hallmark of past bull markets. The underlying economy is still growing, albeit at […]

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February 2019 Economic Dashboard

The bear market in US stocks that occurred in the fourth quarter of 2018 was triggered by a fear that the Federal Reserve would keep increasing interest rates to fight off incipient inflation pressures building in the US economy. Given the incredible US jobs growth machine, spanning 100 straight months of gains and counting, better […]

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January 2019 Economic Dashboard

US stocks posted their best January performance in 30 years. Following the worst December since 1931, investors can rightly breathe a sigh of relief. Our December Dashboard outlined the havoc caused by Fed Chair Jay Powell’s ill-advised remarks in October regarding future interest rate policy, as well as poorly-received follow-up statements about overall monetary policy […]

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