Inflation Stays Hot
Talk of peak inflation appears to have been premature following the latest release of the CPI. The Consumer Price Index rose 1.0% in May, and…
Talk of peak inflation appears to have been premature following the latest release of the CPI. The Consumer Price Index rose 1.0% in May, and…
The graphics below help summarize what’s happening in today’s labor market. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 390,000 in May, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor…
The 2010s saw one of the best bull markets in modern history. Yet, volatility can never be discounted, as the decade was not without several…
Investors grappled with several conflicting events last week. Given the negative sentiment in today’s environment, the market latched on to the glass-half-empty scenario. On a…
Today’s sharp selloff can be traced to Walmart and Target, and maybe to a lesser extent, Powell’s hawkish tone on Tuesday. Yesterday, Walmart topped on…
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported on inflation last week with the release of the April Consumer Price Index (CPI). We’ll get into…
As widely expected, the Federal Reserve hiked its key lending rate, the fed funds rate, by 50 bp (basis points, 1 bp = 0.01%) to…
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a quarterly economic report that is the broadest measure of goods and services. GDP contracted at an annualized pace of…
First quarter earnings season is in full swing, and as we’ve seen in prior quarters, analysts have been too conservative with their initial estimates. Much…
A 1.2% rise in the Consumer Price Index last month was the biggest increase since 2005, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Given…