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November 2022
Summary Stocks and bonds were broadly positive in November as inflation slowed, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) coming in at +7.7% year-over-year and below market expectations (+8%). Treasury yields declined and stocks rallied, as investors took the positive inflation surprise as a signal that the Federal Reserve would likely begin scaling back their tightening…
Read MoreOctober 2022
Summary With macroeconomic news continuing to dominate the headlines in October, investors became comfortable with rotating back into riskier assets, pushing domestic stock indexes higher. In anticipation of another Fed rate hike in November, Treasury yields rose. Inflation (high), unemployment (low), and growth (positive) data provided a cushion for policy makers wary of causing a…
Read MoreSeptember 2022
Summary Markets concluded a volatile third quarter with another negative month. The steady drumbeat of stubborn inflation, rising interest rates, and underwhelming earnings led to selloffs across risk assets. Many major indexes were plumbing new lows for the year by the close of September. Rhetoric was not encouraging, with the Federal Reserve remaining steadfastly committed…
Read MoreAugust 2022
Summary On the heels of a July that was as hot as the temperatures outside, markets entered August seeking to maintain positive momentum. But after a choppy start, equities faded and interest rates shifted upward, leading to losses for most major stock and bond indexes. While inflation fell, aided by a steep drop in energy…
Read MoreHighland Open Benefits ALS
Highland Consulting Associates, Inc. sponsored the inaugural Highland Open golf outing on Tuesday June 23, 2022 at Avon Oaks Country Club in Avon, Ohio. This inaugural charity event was held in honor of our colleague, Marc Williams, with all net proceeds benefiting the ALS Association. The shotgun event began at noon, followed by an open…
Read MoreJuly 2022
Summary July brought a sizeable rebound for both stocks and bonds as mixed news and cloudy economic outlooks gave way to optimism, with equity markets and interest rates rallying to the end of the month. The month began with more tough inflation news as the June CPI exceeded 9%, and while corporate earnings for the…
Read MoreJune 2022
Summary Investors entered June with optimism, the previous month had provided hope that inflationmay be easing, perhaps giving the Fed some breathing room to slow the pace of thetightening cycle, and markets had produced positive returns in May. Perhaps the worst wasover? Instead, it was more bad news, as inflation came in higher than expected,…
Read MoreMay 2022
Summary After a dismal April, and a late May rebound, U.S. markets ended May almost flat. Developed equities shrugged off global recession concerns to rally strong into month-end, erasing earlier losses. Emerging markets continued to be weighed down by China’s aggressive COVID lockdown measures. Interest rates reversed trend and declined in May, giving bonds their…
Read More2022 Inflation and Investments
There’s no dodging inflation. But investors can hedge against it. If you drive a truck or SUV, no one needs to tell you that inflation has risen to uncomfortable heights—heights not seen in 40 years. A tank of regular gasoline that cost an SUV driver $114 last year, as we enter the summer vacation season,…
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