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March 2022 Market Recap
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March 2022 Market Recap

Domestic bond markets were driven lower by the Fed’s 25bps rate hike and record-high inflation, US equity markets staged a recovery amid strong fundamentals and macroeconomic data, which also buoyed stocks in developed international markets and rising interest rates put pressure on the real estate market and sectors with higher valuations and longer lease terms struggled.

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In Focus – Russian Invasion of Ukraine
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In Focus – Russian Invasion of Ukraine

On February 23, 2022, Russia launched a series of coordinated attacks on key military targets across Ukraine including air, ground and amphibious assaults. The situation remains fluid.

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February 2022 Market Recap
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February 2022 Market Recap

Fixed income markets were largely negative on the back of rising interest rates early in the month. The eruption of war between Russia and Ukraine and anticipation of tighter monetary policy roiled equity markets, and rising interest rates put pressure on the real estate market and sectors with higher valuations and longer lease terms struggled.

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2022 Financial Planning Guide
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2022 Financial Planning Guide

Our 2022 Financial Planning Guide is now available. It includes up-to-date information in areas including tax planning, education planning, saving for retirement, and more.

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Inflation in Your Portfolio
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Inflation in Your Portfolio

In 2021, inflation measured by Headline CPI, rose 7.1 percent year-over-year. At their latest December meeting, the Federal Reserve once again acknowledged elevated inflation levels and initiated a reduction in the levels of its net asset purchases by $20 billion for Treasury securities and $10 billion for mortgage-backed securities. In January 2022 and beyond, further reductions in or even the elimination of Quantitative Easing (QE) policies are more likely as well as increase the Federal Funds rate from its 0 – ¼ range.

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January 2022 Market Recap
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January 2022 Market Recap

A more hawkish Federal Reserve sent interest rates higher during the period and fixed income markets broadly sold off. Expectations of tighter monetary policy, elevated inflation and geopolitical tensions sent equity markets sharply down and REITs, which were one of the top performers in 2021, sold off in tandem with the broader equity market.

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10-Year Capital Market Forecasts (2022-2031)
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10-Year Capital Market Forecasts (2022-2031)

Our paper details our input assumptions for the investment period from January 2022 to December 2031. It reflects 10-year estimates for asset class returns, standard deviations, skewness, kurtosis and correlations.

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December 2021 Market Recap
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December 2021 Market Recap

Early month concerns over the Omicron variant led investors to seek safety in fixed income assets, pushing up prices. Following drawdowns arising from discovery of the Omicron variant, equity markets across geographies rallied to end the year on a positive note. REITs continued their strong run amid a 40-year high in inflation and rising real estate prices.

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Greenwashing in ESG: Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover
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Greenwashing in ESG: Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover

With rising interest in Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) investing the asset management community has been quick to respond. New strategies have been launched, existing strategies have been updated and marketing materials have been created. However, some investors are rightly asking what is marketing and what is reality?

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November 2021 Market Recap
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November 2021 Market Recap

Rates rose during most of the month as the Fed began tapering its asset purchases. US equity markets closed the month lower on COVID-induced selling after gaining over most of the month on strong economic data and Real Assets, REITs and Commodities were all led lower over November by prospects of further lockdowns, especially in European markets.

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October 2021 Market Recap
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October 2021 Market Recap

Rising inflation break evens provided support to inflation-linked securities of all maturities. U.S. equities were driven higher by strong earnings growth, despite supply chain-related cost pressures and REITs continued their strong run year-to-date. Rental prices continue to move higher supporting the residential sector.

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Four Planning Considerations Despite Legislative Limbo
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Four Planning Considerations Despite Legislative Limbo

More than six months after President Biden outlined key tax policy proposals, taxpayers are still waiting for clarity on tax legislation. Tax negotiations could take quite a few twists and turns over the coming weeks, although taxpayers can ponder several strategies despite current legislative uncertainty.

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Quarterly Considerations - First Quarter 2022
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Quarterly Considerations - First Quarter 2022

Our Quarterly Considerations report includes data on Third Quarter 2021 Market Events, Market Themes, Economic Review, Asset Class Performance, Fixed Income Market, Equity Market, Real Asset Market, Diversification and Financial Markets Performance.

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Private Markets Summer Update
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Private Markets Summer Update

Q2 2021 registered the second-highest quarterly Private Equity deal activity in a decade.

As vaccines became available to more people across the globe, most countries, including the U.S., started a return to normalcy.

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Summer Rain Feeds the Equity Market
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Summer Rain Feeds the Equity Market

Major capital markets around the world delivered uniformly positive results in the month of April with investors emboldened by reaffirmed commitments to accommodative stimulus and the demonstrable gains made toward wider scale vaccination. Importantly, these factors stoked tangible gains across a host of economic data, suggesting the bid to return to normal is both viable and, perhaps, imminent.

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