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21 August
Roaring First Half Gives Way to Tech Stumble
Quick Take: Stocks and bonds continued their upward trend in June, bolstered by mega technology companies and continued signs of cooling inflationary pressure.[1] Disappointing earnings led to a tech selloff in July, while the market now expects the first rate cuts in September.[2],[3] The summer kicked off in high gear, setting records. The US […]
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The Potential Impact of the U.S. Presidential Election on the Markets—and What It Means for Investors
The stock market has seen its share of volatility in 2020. Through the first nine months of this year, the S&P 500 moved up or down by at least 2% on 42 days.1 This already makes it the most volatile year for U.S. stocks since the 2008–2009 Financial Crisis. We’ve been through a pandemic, disruption […]
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