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“Some of the structural aspects for banks, regarding their balance sheet, remain risks to banks, as the Fed continues to try to anchor inflation with higher rates for longer”

“Some of the structural aspects for banks, regarding their balance sheet, remain risks to banks, as the Fed continues to try to anchor inflation with higher rates for longer”

by Marketing | Aug 23, 2023 | Market Notes, Media Notes

Shares of US banks drop after S&P downgrades some ratings
“I think the likelihood of another hike in September is higher than what the market is currently reading”

“I think the likelihood of another hike in September is higher than what the market is currently reading”

by Marketing | Aug 18, 2023 | Market Notes, Media Notes

Dow ends nearly 300 points lower as U.S. stocks fall for 3 straight sessions with rising bond yields weighing on tech stocks
“Some of the structural aspects for banks, regarding their balance sheet, remain risks to banks, as the Fed continues to try to anchor inflation with higher rates for longer”

“If Target didn’t have that political snafu, I guess alongside the inventory problem, the stock would be trading much, much higher”

by Marketing | Aug 17, 2023 | Market Notes, Media Notes

Target sees profit boost on fewer discounts, Pride backlash hurts sales
“Some of the structural aspects for banks, regarding their balance sheet, remain risks to banks, as the Fed continues to try to anchor inflation with higher rates for longer”

“This [Moody’s downgrade] is more of a shot across the bow for those investors that are getting complacent within this space”

by Marketing | Aug 11, 2023 | Market Notes, Media Notes

Analysis-Moody’s warning on US banks a wake-up call for sanguine investors
“The unemployment rate is one of the lowest readings in decades, however, the labor economy is strong and it will likely keep the Fed on their toes”

“The unemployment rate is one of the lowest readings in decades, however, the labor economy is strong and it will likely keep the Fed on their toes”

by Marketing | Aug 8, 2023 | Market Notes, Media Notes

Jobs Report Shows Pace of Hiring Slowed in July: What the Experts Are Saying
“I think the likelihood of another hike in September is higher than what the market is currently reading”

“One of the biggest trends we’ve seen is the continued increase in the issuance amounts from Treasury”

by Marketing | Aug 8, 2023 | Market Notes, Media Notes

Rising Treasury yields spooked the stock market. Now, a key test lies ahead
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