Between the Margins: March 2025 market and economic commentary

Between the Margins: March 2025 market and economic commentary

03.14.2025

Expectations for corporate earnings and stock performance were lofty to begin 2025, as measured by historically high market valuations.  But those expectations have proven overly optimistic and stocks may continue to suffer the consequences of reality not matching expectations. 

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Marta Norton

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Marta Norton is Chief Investment Strategist for Empower Investments. She provides regular commentary to financial media on market developments and critical trends facing investors. Previously, she was CIO for the Americas with Morningstar Investment Management. Marta holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Wheaton College in Illinois. She is a CFA® charterholder and a member of CFA Society Chicago.

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