“Did Stocks Bottom?” | Weekly Market Commentary | April 16, 2018
“The February 2018 market correction caught many investors off guard, but the longer-term trend remains higher.”
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“The February 2018 market correction caught many investors off guard, but the longer-term trend remains higher.”
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“CPI and PPI moved higher in March, but inflation remains manageable.”
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“Spreads across various sectors of fixed income are signaling that areas of recent stress are receding, a positive omen for bonds and stocks alike.”
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“Economic reports released in March 2018, largely reflecting economic activity in February, rebounded from subpar data released in February, putting the economy on track for solid but not spectacular first quarter growth. ”
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“Despite last week’s market weakness, we believe the economy remains on positive footing.”
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“We preview what we expect may be a very strong earnings season and highlight some key dynamics we will be watching.”
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“While the month of April has opened with some volatile market swings, we should remain focused on the underlying drivers that have a longer-term impact on the markets and economy.”
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“Despite a late-quarter rally, high-quality fixed income had a difficult start to 2018, but the ride over the remainder of the year could be smoother.”
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“April will include several significant events that have the potential to be market movers.”
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