
Market Snapshot – Week ending February 14, 2025
Last week, inflation data came in hotter than expected, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 0.5% month-over- month and
Last week, inflation data came in hotter than expected, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 0.5% month-over- month and
Last week, equity markets experienced a mix of volatility and resilience as they reacted to tariffs against Mexico and Canada
The U.S. economy continues to show solid growth with Q4 2024 real GDP growing at an annualized rate of 2.3%,
Last week, stocks maintained their bullish momentum, driven by a pro-growth fiscal policy shift from the incoming Trump administration. The
Last week was a strong positive week for most asset classes, with particularly strong returns for US equities and Bitcoin.
Last week, markets experienced a mix of positive economic data and political developments. Labor market data exceeded expectations, with significant
Last week, the equity markets experienced some volatility to wrap up the year with major U.S. indices falling several percentage
Last week, the Federal Reserve surprised the markets by citing concerns related to inflation and uncertainty regarding future government policy
It was a mixed week for equity markets as the S&P snapped a three-week streak of gains and the Nasdaq
Last week, U.S. equities continued their recent bullish momentum, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both reaching new all-time highs.