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Highlights Chart 1"Trump Trade" Progress Report "Trump Trade" Progress Report…
Highlights GFIS Portfolio: The GFIS model bond portfolio has lagged its benchmark index since inception last September and since our previous performance update in April. All of that underperformance can be accounted for this month, however, given the risk-off moves seen in global financial…
Highlights Chart 1Too Close For Comfort Too Close For Comfort…
Highlights Near record high levels for stocks are not an impediment to gains in the stock-to-bond ratio in the next 12 months. Minutes from June's FOMC meeting confirmed that policymakers agree that monetary policy should continue to normalize in the coming quarters. None of the main…
Highlights Chart 1Too Pessimistic On Growth Too Pessimistic On Growth…
Highlights Chart 1Something's Got To Give Something's Got To Give…
Highlights Politics will inject further volatility into risk assets, but stocks will outperform bonds and cash on a 6-12 month horizon. The health of the economy and earnings matter more than Trump's political woes for investors and the Fed. The consumer - a key driver of the U.S. economy and…
Highlights Chart 1Rate Hikes Lagging Wage Growth Rate Hikes Lagging Wage Growth…
Highlights High Conviction Views: The global cyclical backdrop remains negative for government bond markets, and the recent declines in yields will not be sustained. We continue to recommend a below-benchmark overall duration stance, favoring U.S. corporate debt with underweight exposures to U.…
Highlights Duration: Bond market positioning is no longer at a bearish extreme and the economy is quickly approaching full employment. We expect Treasury yields will soon break through the upside of their post-election trading range. Maintain below-benchmark duration. Fed's Balance Sheet: The…