The end of year is time for reflection. For most investors 2021 is a year of frustration as the major indexes racked up new highs and portfolios struggled to make gains. It was a year that disproved ...
Central banks have a lot of influence on investors, markets and economies.
For the last year or so, the Federal Reserve has been purchasing $120 billion of bonds every month to ensure United States markets remained liquid and interest rates remained low during the pandemic. ...
To Peak, or not to Peak July 21 2021
The term “peak growth” has become almost as popular as the Apple TV comedy show Ted Lasso. Peak growth is a catchphrase with the potential to mislead. When the term is applied to the U.S. economy, ...
Week In Review – June 21 2021
The Federal Reserve Held Monetary Policy Unchanged but Noted Faster Economic Growth… The central bankers increased their GDP forecast for this year and next and moved back their estimate of when rates ...
Week In Review – May 10 2021
U.S. Economy Created 266,000 Jobs in April, Well Below Forecast… Analysts forecast that the economy would create more than one million jobs. The unemployment rate ticked up slightly from 6.0% to ...