Will the Fed hold back on changing rates through Election Day? Here’s what history tells us: http://m.ct-inv.us/3XOlVii
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Did you see our blog last week? Check out the great insight on how "Anticipated Rate Cuts and Their Impact on the Election" Link: https://lnkd.in/ec7nDJDz
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Market volatility is on the rise. As the US presidential election draws near, certain asset classes may come under more pressure in some election outcomes, given the potential policy implications. Click here to read our views on the five common election-related narratives in the marketplace today: https://ow.ly/ihxR50Tuhzn
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Curious about how the election year impacts the market? 📈 Read our latest blog post to learn more about staying the course: https://bit.ly/3xvJeCd #FinancialPlanning #WealthManagement
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Feeling election stress creeping in? You're not alone. Dive into our latest newsletter for a fresh perspective on navigating the turbulent waters of political uncertainty and market trends. https://ow.ly/sVon50RATvs
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Feeling election stress creeping in? You're not alone. Dive into our latest newsletter for a fresh perspective on navigating the turbulent waters of political uncertainty and market trends. https://ow.ly/20xf50RATvr
The Stock Market in Presidential Election Years
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A change in government can always cause uncertainty, however the election outcome is unlikely to influence short-term trajectory. We explore this in our full article. https://lnkd.in/eGZ4fDiV
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When it comes to who will win the US election we are heading for a knife edge. Prediction markets, from Metacalculus and PredictIt, are all roughly 50-50 for Trump-Biden. Polls are equally tight. Pundits are just as divided as ever. But does the outcome matter for investors? Read more on how the election results might influence the market, and our view on how to position your portfolio depending on the outcome: https://hubs.ly/Q02mbTMW0
How to position a portfolio for the US election
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Last week it was the US election driving bond markets and this week we are back focusing on economic data and the possibility of a slowing US economy. What does this all mean for the fixed income markets over the coming months? #fixedincome #centralbanks
The presidential debate brought the US election back to the market’s attention, but going forward will it be economic data or the election that dominates investors’ attention? Read our latest Bond Bulletin: http://spr.ly/60439X32L
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⏰ While the United States Presidential Election is just a few months away, investors may be wary of what's to come in the markets. In this week's Markets in a Minute, CIO Kara Murphy, CFA breaks down how election years tend to have similar returns as non-election years and if there's a correlation between the party in office and the performance of the overall market. Check out the full piece to learn more: https://lnkd.in/evSQASdq
Election Returns: Electrifying or Uneventful?
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Market volatility is on the rise. As the US presidential election draws near, certain asset classes may come under more pressure in some election outcomes, given the potential policy implications. Click here to read our views on the five common election-related narratives in the marketplace today: https://ow.ly/9Wk450TthgN
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