One thing: Home sweet home improvement One thing moving markets is the notable decline in home improvement projects – which often correlates with the state of U.S. homeowners and the broader housing market.
Capital markets perspective: Crossing lines Last week’s macroeconomic data featured two crossing lines, pointing both to where the economy is headed and how healthy the economy is today. More on crossed lines, consumer sentiment, and potential impacts.
One thing: Clearing the table on foodflation One thing that’s moving markets is a trend-bucking price decline of grocery store staples, led by eggs cracking down a hearty 7.3% month-over-month in April.
Capital markets perspective: Technically speaking Within the finance and investing world, technical analysis creates visual ways to analyze data. This approach illustrates the idea that “a picture is worth 1,000 words," sometimes painting interesting stories.
One thing: The whole deal on wholesalers One thing moving markets is the emptier shelf at wholesalers. That's because when warehouses have a decline in inventory, it often correlates with a decrease in economic growth.
April market recap: Stock market momentum falters April saw a focus on the Fed, along with the concept that good news for the economy is bad news for asset prices. Here's the recap on last month.
Capital markets perspective: On investors’ minds The first quarter of 2024 represents the fourth-best start for the S&P 500 in any year so far this century. More on what defined this season, including inflation, rates and, oh, AI.
One thing: The road ahead One thing that’s moved markets is the journey of consumer sentiment, which slid to its lowest level since mid-2022. The latest reading hints at what may lie around the corner.
Capital markets perspective: No going back Earnings, consumer sentiment, and reports on economic activity dominated last week's calendar. This week will be another full one for capital markets. Here's our perspective.
One thing: AI enters the earnings chat One thing that’s moving markets is the ongoing AI enthusiasm in the first quarter earnings season. Here's what (and how much) is being said.
Capital markets perspective: April showers A recap of weekly happenings across stock performance and earnings, jobs, and real estate, as well as the latest on interest rates and inflation.
One thing: Wages outpace inflation One thing that moved markets is the noteworthy rise in America’s paycheck, with a 3.5% year-over-year increase in the first three months of 2024.