Posted on September 5, 2017“Putting the North Korean Threat Into Perspective” | Weekly Market Commentary | September 5, 2017 “Investors have become increasingly concerned about the escalating North Korean threats, and understandably so.”
Posted on September 5, 2017“Is The Bond Market Expecting a Debt Ceiling Fight?” | Bond Market Perspectives | September 5, 2017 “Raising the debt ceiling is a major item on the agenda as Congress returns from their August recess today.”
Posted on August 29, 2017“Will Munis Fall With the Leaves?” | Bond Market Perspectives | August 29, 2017 “Many municipal bond participants are wondering if the high prices are poised to drop.”
Posted on August 28, 2017“Corporate Beige Book: Upbeat as Expected” | Weekly Market Commentary | August 28, 2017 “Based on the Corporate Beige Book Barometer, companies remained generally upbeat during the second quarter earnings season.”
Posted on August 28, 2017“Recession Watch Update” | Weekly Economic Commentary | August 28, 2017 “We believe the odds of a recession in the next year remain below the historical average, despite potentially increasing volatility.”
Posted on August 28, 2017Search for Income | Q2 2017 The Search for Income publication is a quarterly guide to our top ideas for income-producing securities and strategies.
Posted on August 22, 2017“Range-Bound Rates” | Bond Market Perspectives | August 22, 2017 “Interest rates have traded sideways as rate markets search for direction in a complicated market backdrop.”
Posted on August 21, 2017“Jackson Hole Preview” | Weekly Economic Commentary | August 21, 2017 The next major event for central bank watchers is the Kansas City Fed’s Jackson Hole Symposium this week.
Posted on August 21, 2017“Taking a Little Risk Off The Table” | Weekly Market Commentary | August 21, 2017 “We think it is a good time to consider taking a little risk off table.”
Posted on August 16, 2017Portfolio Compass | August 16, 2017 “Positions maintained (no changes); updates on LPL Research’s views on equity, equity sectors, fixed income, and alternative asset classes.”