
Market Snapshot – Week ending April 11, 2025
Heightened volatility persisted last week, this time to both the up and downside as markets reacted to the news of

Heightened volatility persisted last week, this time to both the up and downside as markets reacted to the news of

Volatility continues to be the theme of 2025. Last week, the markets experienced a sharp selloff to end the week

Last week, equity markets experienced significant volatility due to the announcement of a 25% tariff on all non-U.S. made autos,

Last week, the Federal Reserve decided to keep the federal funds rate unchanged, reflecting a cautious approach amid slowing economic

Volatility continues to rattle US equity markets, and 2025 continues to highlight the importance of diversification. Last week the S&P

U.S. economic growth is showing signs of slowing, with key indicators like retail sales and personal spending surprising to the

Last week, equity markets experienced notable volatility. The S&P 500 briefly erased its year-to-date gains, driven by growth concerns, trade

Last week was mixed for capital markets. US equity markets initially crept upward, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq posting

Last week, inflation data came in hotter than expected, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 0.5% month-over- month and