We continue to believe that the Fed will be able to cut in 2024, but if we’re wrong, and the Fed keeps rates where they are, we think this year can still shape up to be a good one for investors. This week’s #TopMarketTakeaways explores why. https://lnkd.in/gvjH8Cf4
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5moThe ongoing situation in the Middle East, which is causing ships to change their routes from the Red Sea, combined with significant cuts in crude oil production by OPEC, and the lack of fiscal discipline in the US leading to larger deficits, are some factors that could lead to a resurgence in inflation. The situation seems favorable for inflation to rise because the financial stress in the market is low, volatility is low, and many people are expecting cuts in various sectors.