Headlines discussed at LNWM’s Monday morning briefing: — US homebuilding in March hit a 15-year-high — 1.7 million new units — highest since June 2006,
While the US economy is set for a strong rebound this year, risks are rising regarding the duration of the bull market and long-term returns. CIO Gino Perrina and our Investme
Headlines discussed at LNWM’s Monday morning briefing: — Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said he expects “very strong” US economy growth and job gr
David Baker, Senior Director, Investment Research, explains why 2021 could be another good year for stocks but not so good for bonds.
Will the US bull market be gored by rising interest rates? We don’t think so, as key US and global economic trends are likely to keep rates and inflation in check. We contin
— The US economy added 916,000 jobs in March, about 25% more than expected, with biggest gains in leisure, hospitality and construction. — US manufacturing activit
Headlines discussed at LNWM’s Monday morning briefing: — US weekly jobless claims fell to 684,000, the lowest since the pandemic began; 19 million Americans still
Headlines discussed at LNWM’s Monday morning briefing: — The Fed expects 6.5% US GDP growth and 4.5% unemployment in 2021, but will continue stimulus (near zero Fe
Between Selection Sunday and the tip-off of Friday’s games, Americans will fill out roughly 70 million March Madness brackets, guided by a mix of faith, hope, intuition, kno