Weekly Market Commentary March 8, 2021
Market Commentary: Monthly Job Growth Exceeds Expectations, New Stimulus Bill Advances
The economy created 379,000 jobs last month, and U.S. manufacturing reached a post-COVID high. Meanwhile, the stimulus bill made it through the Senate to the House this week. Our update looks at the progress.
Weekly Market Commentary March 1, 2021
Students of financial markets may have noted a historically unusual event last week. On Thursday, the yield on 10-year U.S. Treasury notes briefly matched the dividend yield for the Standard & Poor’s (S&P) 500 Index. This type of convergence is uncommon. In normal times, the yield on 10-year Treasuries tends to be higher than the dividend […]
Weekly Market Commentary February 22, 2021
Market Commentary: Inflation Remains Low, Strong S&P 500 Earnings Continue
Americans took their stimulus checks to the store, as retail and food service sales rose. Effective vaccine distribution also encouraged activity, and the S&P remains strong. Is the long economic winter starting to thaw? Maybe so
Weekly Market Commentary February 16, 2021
Market Commentary: Despite Initial Worry, Inflation Remains Well Controlled
Inflation is under control for the moment, but everyone’s keeping an eye on it. Meanwhile, unemployment claims inched down and the S&P 500 is poised to show the first quarter of earnings growth since 2019. Recovery seems to be coming, just taking the long way around.
Weekly Market Commentary February 8, 2021
It’s not a black diamond ski run yet, but the yield curve for U.S. Treasuries is steeper than it has been in a while.