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The latest data on contracting economic growth means a recession in popular terms, but not in official ones.
July 28 -
Lower investment values, lost wages, and high home prices make this an expensive time to split.
July 25 -
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Discussing the impact of rising consumer prices with friends and family can help alleviate financial stress.
July 14 -
The Federal Reserve has started a hiking cycle that's expected to continue with half-point increases in June and July, Marvin Loh, senior macro strategist at State Street Global Markets, will assess the June Federal Open Market Committee meeting and tell what he expects the panel to do in the future.
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Hedged strategies out of favor since the 2007-08 financial crisis could prove useful to older investors in today’s downward-moving markets.
June 21
Toews Asset Management -
‘Active personalization’, ‘friend-shoring’ and SUVs over Formula 1 race cars.
May 16 -
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"Despite high valuations and markets being up over 100% since March 2020, we believe markets have more room to run," writes Candice Tse of Goldman Sachs.
January 13
Goldman Sachs -
Consumer prices last month jumped the most in 13 years, alarming financial advisors and their clients, but everyone should calm down, Michelle Meyer says.
July 21 -
The inflation-tethered increase is a lifeline for many seniors receiving federal benefits, but there are potential drawbacks.
July 20 -
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As inflation rises, it's likely to cause trouble for the biggest money-management firms, bringing an end to the rapid consolidation in the industry, writes Richard Cookson.
July 8 -
Edward Al-Hussainy, senior interest rate and currency analyst at Columbia Threadneedle, will discuss the economy, inflation and the Federal Reserve.
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From the high price of gas to the size of his blue plate special, Roger Hewins sees worrying signs — and is prepping clients accordingly.
June 21
Team Hewins -
While I bonds can be a worthwhile investment, they're not as useful for high-net-worth investors close to or in retirement, writes Alexis Leondis.
June 4 -
Concern has already seeped into U.S. markets with the cost of goods including lumber and steel rising this year.
June 3 -
Real interest rates, which protect from inflation, have fallen in recent years, making it more expensive to finance future spending, Allison Schrager writes.
May 14 -
“There are a lot of inflationary forces in the market right now as we’re reopening,” says the bank’s head of wealth management.
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