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The rise in Chinese stocks, concerns about US inflation, and the direction of the 10-year US Treasury yield are among the things we’ll be watching as we head into the back half of the first quarter – and beyond. inves.co/4hS5EQv

The rise in Chinese stocks, concerns about US inflation, and the direction of the 10-year US Treasury yield are among the things we’ll be watching as we head into the back half of the first quarter – and beyond.

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Chief Global Market Strategist Kristina Hooper discusses uncertainty among US consumers as inflation concerns continue, consumer sentiment falls, and questions about government spending cuts persist. inves.co/3F7tZmL

Chief Global Market Strategist Kristina Hooper discusses uncertainty among US consumers as inflation concerns continue, consumer sentiment falls, and questions about government spending cuts persist. 

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Global Market Strategist Brian Levitt discusses the future of US inflation, the outperformance of European stocks, the potential impact of new tariffs, and the independence of the Federal Reserve in his latest Above the Noise. inves.co/3QHB2Fm

Global Market Strategist Brian Levitt discusses the future of US inflation, the outperformance of European stocks, the potential impact of new tariffs, and the independence of the Federal Reserve in his latest Above the Noise. 

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Tariffs, a potential US government shutdown, slowing US growth and rising inflation concerns, a European Central Bank meeting, and China’s National People’s Congress. Chief Global Market Strategist Kristina Hooper covers all this and more. #WeeklyMarketCompass

Tariffs, a potential US government shutdown, slowing US growth and rising inflation concerns, a European Central Bank meeting, and China’s National People’s Congress. Chief Global Market Strategist <a href="/KristinaHooper/">Kristina Hooper</a> covers all this and more. #WeeklyMarketCompass
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European stocks have been outperforming US stocks so far in 2025, and Chief Global Market Strategist Kristina Hooper believes that trend may continue this year. Find out why in her latest Weekly Market Compass. inves.co/43ESXEh

European stocks have been outperforming US stocks so far in 2025, and Chief Global Market Strategist <a href="/KristinaHooper/">Kristina Hooper</a> believes that trend may continue this year. Find out why in her latest Weekly Market Compass. 

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Is the US economy beginning to wilt? Chief Global Market Strategist Kristina Hooper is on the lookout for “brown shoots” — signs that it may be. Recessions have historically been caused by policy mistakes, she notes, so it’s important to watch vigilantly for them. Here’s what

Is the US economy beginning to wilt? Chief Global Market Strategist <a href="/KristinaHooper/">Kristina Hooper</a> is on the lookout for “brown shoots” — signs that it may be. Recessions have historically been caused by policy mistakes, she notes, so it’s important to watch vigilantly for them. Here’s what
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There are signs of softening global growth prospects and rising economic policy uncertainty, and a tectonic shift in fiscal stimulus around the globe. Kristina Hooper looks at this and more in her latest Weekly Market Compass inves.co/4hIPgkw

There are signs of softening global growth prospects and rising economic policy uncertainty, and a tectonic shift in fiscal stimulus around the globe. <a href="/KristinaHooper/">Kristina Hooper</a> looks at this and more in her latest Weekly Market Compass

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Markets have struggled as investors assess ongoing changes to the US policy approach. Our Global Market Strategist Brian Levitt expects we’ll get past it, as we always have, with greater clarity and dovish signals from the US Federal Reserve. Plus, times of peak uncertainty have

Markets have struggled as investors assess ongoing changes to the US policy approach. Our Global Market Strategist <a href="/BrianLevitt/">Brian Levitt</a> expects we’ll get past it, as we always have, with greater clarity and dovish signals from the US Federal Reserve. Plus, times of peak uncertainty have
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A high level of uncertainty, market jitters, and a significant market sell-off last week have investors asking if they should change their portfolios. Is your time horizon longer than a presidential term? A recession? A decade? Are you well-diversified? Chief Global Market

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Will the US go into a recession this year? Will the world? These are just a few of the questions Chief Global Market Strategist Kristina Hooper is getting after the announcement of “Liberation Day” tariffs. She presents three scenarios to consider. inves.co/4cmqJAx

Will the US go into a recession this year? Will the world? These are just a few of the questions Chief Global Market Strategist <a href="/KristinaHooper/">Kristina Hooper</a> is getting after the announcement of “Liberation Day” tariffs. She presents three scenarios to consider.

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Last week marked another chapter in the tariff wars as the US announced a 90-day pause on the implementation of the “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariffs against all countries except China. Against that backdrop, here are six things for investors to watch in the coming weeks: 1.

Last week marked another chapter in the tariff wars as the US announced a 90-day pause on the implementation of the “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariffs against all countries except China. Against that backdrop, here are six things for investors to watch in the coming weeks: 
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The global economic outlook is uncertain, yet European, UK, Chinese, and Japanese stocks all rose last week while US stocks fell. Here are five reasons why 👉 inves.co/42Fz3qR

The global economic outlook is uncertain, yet European, UK, Chinese, and Japanese stocks all rose last week while US stocks fell. Here are five reasons why 👉 inves.co/42Fz3qR
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The challenges of the current investment environment are well documented. That’s why our Global Market Strategist Brian Levitt decided to talk about what could go right. Learn what that may be in his latest #AboveTheNoise. inves.co/3GkSqxY

The challenges of the current investment environment are well documented. That’s why our Global Market Strategist <a href="/BrianLevitt/">Brian Levitt</a> decided to talk about what could go right. Learn what that may be in his latest #AboveTheNoise.

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2025 has been a roller coaster ride for US markets. Comments on tariffs and on US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell led to a recent upswing. But can we get off the roller coaster now and find a tamer ride? Get an answer from our Global Market Strategy Office, in their weekly

2025 has been a roller coaster ride for US markets. Comments on tariffs and on US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell led to a recent upswing. But can we get off the roller coaster now and find a tamer ride?

Get an answer from our Global Market Strategy Office, in their weekly
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We don’t expect the US stock market to rise sustainably and smoothly over the coming weeks and months. Markets remain highly vulnerable to negative data and policy announcements. Get insight from our Global Market Strategy team, in their weekly market commentary.

We don’t expect the US stock market to rise sustainably and smoothly over the coming weeks and months. Markets remain highly vulnerable to negative data and policy announcements. Get insight from our Global Market Strategy team, in their weekly market commentary.
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A 90-day pause on US-China tariffs lifted stocks last week, while comments from Germany’s foreign minister point to greater confidence that defense spending will likely rise meaningfully. These and other positive headlines for stocks, however, were soured a bit by weaker US

A 90-day pause on US-China tariffs lifted stocks last week, while comments from Germany’s foreign minister point to greater confidence that defense spending will likely rise meaningfully.

These and other positive headlines for stocks, however, were soured a bit by weaker US
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The US market’s back in positive territory for the year, but will that last? Here’s some perspective on that and Treasuries, tariffs, debt, and the Federal Reserve from our Global Market Strategist Brian Levitt. Read this month’s #AboveTheNoise. inves.co/43aMaSh

The US market’s back in positive territory for the year, but will that last? Here’s some perspective on that and Treasuries, tariffs, debt, and the Federal Reserve from our Global Market Strategist Brian Levitt. Read this month’s #AboveTheNoise.

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