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The Two Buoys

The Two Buoys

On the surface, the stock market looks pretty good. But under the surface, we find that just two key areas are keeping the market afloat. Check out this week’s commentary to find out more.

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Getting Cheaper

Getting Cheaper

  We saw a lot of good news on the inflation front this week. The May Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed a broad cooling in prices, and then we found out that the Producer Price Index (PPI) unexpectedly declined by the most in seven months last month. The big...

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Treasury Torque

Treasury Torque

  This week’s featured indicator is kind of like a wrench. When you turn a wrench, it creates a force called torque that helps move an object. But in this case, global treasury yields are the wrench, and the object being moved is the global bond/cash ratio. Let...

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Consumer Stress

Consumer Stress

There has been concern lately about growing consumer frustration and stress in the economy. John Nelson joins us to shed some light on what is driving this trend and how it might affect the broader economy.

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Bucking the Trend

Bucking the Trend

  Hikes are out, and cuts are in. That's the direction the world's Central Banks have been moving lately. This week, the European Central Bank and Canada joined Sweden and Switzerland in cutting their key policy interest rates. That makes four major Central Banks...

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Global Growth Spurt

Global Growth Spurt

  The global economy is still running strong. That’s the message from our two indicators on display this week. The first indicator, shown above, compares global stock market performance (top clip) to the 3-month change in the Global Composite PMI (bottom clip)....

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Financial Focus – June 12th, 2024

Financial Focus – June 5th, 2024

In this week’s episode of Financial Focus, Gary Determan sits down with David Nelson to discuss the crucial factors driving global financial markets. They also delve into the pressing issue of social security here in the United States.

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The Death of Total Return

The Death of Total Return

Over the past few years, we’ve witnessed a significant shift in the bond market with total return strategies losing their luster. David Nelson is here to elaborate on what is driving this change and if there is anything investors should do to adapt their approach when investing.

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