September Monthly Commentary
Global equities sold off in September as inflationary concerns pushed yields higher. The Federal Open Market Committee assumed a more hawkish tone in its meeting last month as the median policy rate forecast increased to three hikes in the Fed Funds rate by the end of 2023. Furthermore, Fed minutes indicated that tapering of Treasury […]
August Monthly Commentary
Risk assets pushed higher in August with encouraging economic data, still-accommodative monetary policy, and strong corporate earnings underpinning positive sentiment. Despite another month of robust returns, concerns loomed over the continued spread of the Delta variant, negatively impacting consumer sentiment and expectations. In the U.S., the S&P 500 Index posted a 3.0% return – marking […]
September Monthly Commentary
Global equities were mostly negative in September as continuing growth concerns in China permeated markets and worried investors and central bankers alike. In the US, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) elected not to raise its target interest rate. As September closed, weak job growth data pushed market expectations of an initial rate increase into […]
August Monthly Commentary
August was a difficult month as China’s surprise devaluation of the yuan fueled concerns around global growth and unleashed a wave of volatility, sparing few asset classes. For instance, the MSCI EM Index fell 9% as emerging market equities—especially China’s major trade partners—took a hit. Meanwhile, within developed markets, the S&P 500 dropped 6% and […]
July Monthly Commentary
The Greek debt crisis and a steep sell-off of overheated local equities in China dominated headlines in July. However, it was slowing growth out of China—the world’s second largest economy—that seemed to have the most pervasive impact on markets. Commodity prices experienced a double-dip in July after recovering off first quarter lows with the Bloomberg […]
February Monthly Commentary
Financial markets reversed course in February as global equities rallied. The MSCI EAFE Index returned 6.0% amid investor anticipation of the European Central Bank’s quantitative easing program, which kicks off this month. The gains were also driven by strong returns from Japan, where multinational companies reaped the benefits of a weakened yen and recent inflation […]
January Monthly Commentary
Global equities were a mixed bag in January as investors responded to diverging monetary policies and the resulting potential for an uptick in volatility. The S&P 500 fell 3.0% on the month while emerging markets were modestly positive as the MSCI EM Index returned 0.6% International developed equities were buoyed by the European Central Bank’s […]
December Monthly Commentary
US equities scaled new highs in December amid optimism around the economy. To this end, the S&P 500 returned 13.7% for the year and the Russell 2000 gained 4.9%. These advances came amid a slump in the rest of the world with the MSCI EAFE Index falling 3.5% last month. The drop was fueled by […]
November Monthly Commentary
After a spike in volatility in October and a subsequent recovery, it was back to more of the same for US markets in November as many domestic equity indices scaled new highs. Conversely, 10-year government bond yields in many countries—Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Japan— dropped to all-time lows late in the month as […]
October Monthly Commentary
U.S. equities moved higher in October as strong corporate earnings and a relatively positive macroeconomic backdrop pushed the S&P 500 Index to a record high, with the index gaining 7% last month. During this period, non-U.S. equities were also in the black as a rebound in Chinese assets and dollar weakness supported returns, with the […]