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James Picerno is a veteran financial journalist and has been writing about portfolio strategies, investment products, and macroeconomics since the early 1990s at Bloomberg, Dow Jones and other media groups before becoming an independent writer/analyst/consultant in 2008. He’s currently ...more

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How Does The Stock Market’s Recovery Compare With History?
The sharp rebound in the US stock market this year has cast doubts on various calls by models and pundits that a bear market started in the late-2018 plunge.
Dovish Fed Keeps US Bond Rally Bubbling
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday provided the bond bulls with a fresh round of news to keep this year’s fixed-income rally running.
China Continues To Lead Global Rebound In Stocks This Year
Bullish sentiment has lifted equity prices in every major region of the global market so far in 2019 and China’s shares continue to lead the rally by a wide margin, based on a set of exchange-traded products.
US Q1 GDP Growth On Track To Slow Again As Fed Meeting Begins
The recent slowdown in US economic growth is expected to continue in the first quarter, according to the latest nowcasts for GDP.
Across-The-Board Rallies Lifted All Markets Last Week
Bullish sentiment boosted prices across all the major asset classes last week, based on a set of exchange-traded funds.
Is The US Growth Slowdown Stabilizing?
It’s easy to look back now and conclude that the slowdown was obvious. But in July 2018 the markets and the media were focused on the acceleration in growth in the first half of the year.
Low Inflation And Softer Economic Growth Will Keep Fed On Pause
Yesterday’s update on the consumer price index supports the no-rate-hike scenario. The core reading of inflation edged down to a 2.1% annual pace through February, reflecting a rate that’s effectively holding at the Fed’s 2% inflation target.
Industrial Sector Continues To Lead US Stock Rally In 2019
Industrial companies remain the strongest-performing sector for the US stock market year to date, based on a set of exchange-traded funds.
US Bonds Rallied Last Week As Investors Dumped Stocks
A broad measure of US investment-grade bonds rallied to a new high last week as stocks around the world slumped, based on a set of exchange-traded products that track the major asset classes.
US Labor Market Growth Stalled In February
Economists were looking for moderate slowdown for growth in February but the actual number delivered a huge downside miss.
It (Still) Looks Like A Bear Market For US Stocks: Update
It appears that the US stock market’s rally this year has trashed the bear-market calls made at the end of 2018 and repeated in late-January.
Deep-Value ETF Report: Commodities Still Dominate
Searching for battered and bruised assets through an ETF lens continues to highlight commodities.
Early Estimates Point To Ongoing Slowdown For US Q1 GDP Growth
The latest estimates for gross domestic product (GDP) for Q1 point to another round of deceleration.
Risk Premia Forecasts: Major Asset Classes - Monday, March 5
The projected risk premium for the Global Market Index (GMI) ticked up in February to an annualized 4.6%, slightly above January’s forecast.
Foreign High Yield Bonds Led Last Week’s Mixed Market Results
The major asset classes delivered a mix of gains and losses last week, led by foreign high-yield bonds and foreign stocks in developed markets.
Major Asset Classes - February 2019 - Performance Review
US stocks continued to rebound in 2019, generating the strongest performance for the major asset classes in February.
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