
2022 First Quarter Market Wrap-up from John Slavic
Rarely do we see the confluence of so many factors in such a short timespan to affect the market either
Rarely do we see the confluence of so many factors in such a short timespan to affect the market either
Last week the Federal Reserve announced its intention to raise interest rates in 2022 to curb high inflation and stabilize
Looking back at 2021 provides little value as a predictor for what may happen in 2022. The events of 2020
For more than a year, the markets have been fueled by low interest rates, quantitative easing (the Federal Reserve injecting
This week, the market initially swooned as fears of an upsurge in the COVID-19 variant “Delta” threatened a renewal of
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