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A concise, weekly market update for financial advisors and investors from the mind of industry veteran Bob Doll, CFA, Portfolio Manager, CIO, and CEO of Crossmark Global Investments, delivered weekly in just 10 minutes, preparing you for the week ahead in the financial markets.
Liquidity Remains Despite Reduced Likelihood of a December Fed Cut
Doll’s Deliberations
8 minutes
5 days ago
Liquidity Remains Despite Reduced Likelihood of a December Fed Cut
Bob Doll reviews a mixed market week, where the Dow and S&P were slightly up while the NASDAQ and Russell 2000 lagged. He explains why plentiful liquidity persists despite a reduced likelihood of a December Fed rate cut, and how fiscal looseness, sticky inflation, and rising long-term yields shape asset prices.
The episode covers key risks and signals: government reopening, mixed labor and economic data, tech-driven market concentration, widening high-yield spreads, gold’s rally, and the U.S. dollar’s technical bounce — all framed as potential triggers that could eventually end the current market cycle.
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Doll’s Deliberations
A concise, weekly market update for financial advisors and investors from the mind of industry veteran Bob Doll, CFA, Portfolio Manager, CIO, and CEO of Crossmark Global Investments, delivered weekly in just 10 minutes, preparing you for the week ahead in the financial markets.