By: Wade Austin
Investor optimism returned to global equity and bond markets in January after both asset classes suffered their worst returns in over a decade last year.
By: Wade Austin
2022 was a dismal year for markets and one most investors would love to forget.
By: Wade Austin
On the heels of one of the worst Septembers on record, U.S.
By: Wade Austin
A growing consensus of investors felt equities’ June lows were behind us after the S&P 500 cut its YTD losses in half by mid-August.
By: Wade Austin
The summer rally (that began mid-June, gained impressive momentum in July, and broadened during early August) lifted asset prices across the board.
By: Wade Austin
After flirting with bear market territory in mid-May, equity markets rebounded off their lows through early June on emerging signs that inflation had finally peaked by April.
By: Wade Austin
Investors were relieved to eke out modest gains in broad stock and bond indices in May after yet another extremely volatile month for capital markets.
By: Wade Austin
The magnitude of risk factors associated with inflation, war, and disease mounted in April leaving investors with few places to hide.
By: Wade Austin
The first three months of 2022 proved to be traumatic for the world and challenging for investors.