It’s a tradition here to write about what scares us around Halloween each year. The past few years have offered plenty of material to use in these annual
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Despite headwinds, the U.S. could experience structural changes in the labor market, residential real estate, and inflation as the post-pandemic economy
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Earnings season has kicked off with several of the big banks and a handful of other blue-chip companies having already reported results for their calendar third
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U.S. Treasury yields have seemingly been moving in one direction lately (higher), with the 30-year Treasury yield temporarily breaching 5% for the first time
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After a difficult September for stocks, investors are surely ready to flip the calendar to October. That’s the month that kicks off the historically strong
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India has emerged as a compelling economic growth story and an increasingly attractive alternative to China within the emerging markets complex. A growing
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Recent data suggests economic conditions in Europe are deteriorating, removing a key element of LPL Research’s positive view of the attractively valued
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The BRIC acronym, without the “S,” was introduced in 2001 by the Goldman Sachs chief economist who highlighted the prodigious growth and investment prospects of
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Fixed income investors have had a rough time over the last few years. Normally a staid asset class, core bonds (as proxied by the Bloomberg Aggregate Bond Index
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The Federal Reserve (Fed) often uses the Jackson Hole Symposium to announce tweaks in policy. Other central bank leaders are also worth watching as investors
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Volatility has returned right on cue as U.S. equity markets continue to pull back from overbought levels. The recent jump in interest rates has proven to be too
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It’s different this time. The four (or five) most dangerous words in investing. We’ll take the risk and use those words here as we break down the recent
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