In Partnership with Annex
One day and counting. What might we see?
A day prior to the midterm election, Dan O’Donnell and Dave Spano survey the landscape, the potential ramifications, and what to watch for downstream in the markets.
China as a strength AND a threat?
This week's episode tackles how can China appears as both a strength and a weakness. Blaine Disrud and Jason Cooper discuss. Plus, the default risk of floating rate bonds and how midterm elections might shuffle the deck.
Will Interest Rates Continue To Rise?
Tech stocks tend to drive the S&P – and this week was no different. The Dow finished up, but the S&P was lower this week. As the Fed increased rates by the expected 75 basis points, what’s in store for interest rates moving forward? Annex Wealth Management’s Dave Spano and Derek Felske discuss
Layoffs are increasing
Today’s unemployment numbers say one thing—but reports of growing layoffs are another.
The last 75 basis-point hike?
Now at the highest level since January 2008, the short-term borrowing rate is in a target range of 3.75 to 4%.
Employment, Inflation, the Fed
The JOLTs report showed job openings increasing by 400,000 in September. There are now 10.7 million job openings.
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Pre-election 2022: What Would A Red Wave Mean?
Political expert Dan O’Donnell offers his thoughts on the possible outcome for next week’s election - but what could those changes mean for the markets and the predicted looming recession?
Winter is coming.
Active management flexes, continued year-long weakness, potential for additional cash, and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve at a 40 year low.
Markets Close Up Again Despite Rising PCE
Markets saw another increase across major indices, but they may be looking past the recession many are predicting. Why do analysts still see a recession while GDP was up? Annex Wealth Management’s Dave Spano and Derek Felske discuss.
Will The Fed Make Policy Mistake #3?
As the Fed works to stomp out inflation, could it commit another policy error in raising rates too much, too fast? What factors could change how investors think about the economy and buying opportunities today?