Kevin Warsh's first Federal Open Market Committee meeting as Fed chair comes at a complex moment for monetary policy. Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam shares what June's meeting could signal for markets and the Fed's path forward: https://t.co/PJFxa07tQr
Rising tech valuations and AI optimism have drawn comparisons to the dot-com era. In Weekly Headings, Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam shares five key market distinctions: https://t.co/htSjOPcBh5
Reaching an eight-week streak of positive growth, the S&P 500 was on a roll in May. Strong earnings in the tech sector helped lead the way as the market pushed ahead through inflationary pressures. Get the details in the May market recap: https://t.co/TVlCVvM4DN
As Q1 earnings calls wind down, the markets will shift their focus to macroeconomic catalysts โ and there are plenty of those to consider. Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam analyzes the macro backdrop: https://t.co/BLcSc32MJI
Despite headwinds, fundamentals remain strong. In Weekly Headings, Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam explains the dynamics at play in the upgraded year-end S&P 500 target: https://t.co/0ZwDtLkFAp
As the Federal Reserve enters a new era under Kevin Warsh's leadership, Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam examines the key near-term challenges facing the Fed in the latest Weekly Headings. https://t.co/IRVTjujiur
With earnings season underway, Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam outlines five takeaways and what they mean for the economy and financial markets in Weekly Headings: https://t.co/qhvPmumdq0
Elevated oil prices are creating near-term pressure, but strong fundamentals are expected to help offset the impact. Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam shares four key reasons oil prices are expected to trend lower into year-end. https://t.co/MMAWyfRMth
As the conflict in the Middle East continues, consumers and labor markets have remained resilient, while corporate earnings are expected to grow. Learn more in the April market recap: https://t.co/ZyN0ujO2kb
Equity markets have hit several milestones in recent weeks. Attention now turns to updates on the Iran conflict, economic data, earnings and the Federal Reserve. Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam explains what to watch in Weekly Headings. https://t.co/qIFPSDwUK1
The S&P 500 recently surged 11% over 12 trading days to reach a record high. Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam identifies five factors that could affect the potential for future gains in the months ahead: https://t.co/BOlxbenqLr
Despite market drivers like AI advances and geopolitical tensions, US economic fundamentals remain on solid footing. Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam shares insight in the latest Weekly Headings: https://t.co/Mybz2lw1xP
All eyes turned toward the Middle East as ongoing hostilities sent oil prices skyrocketing past $100 a barrel for the first time since 2022, causing global markets to price in potential long-term consequences. Read more in the the March market recap: https://t.co/dYVocrQVvp
Oil price headlines have dominated market conversations in recent weeks. In Weekly Headings, Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam broadens the view, offering perspective on the underlying resilience of the economy and financial markets. https://t.co/bGG8SPCnPV
Oil disruption is driving market conversations, yet US economic growth remains on solid footing. Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam examines the factors supporting a constructive outlook in Weekly Headings: https://t.co/hmDFoHuW8V
Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam evaluates what surging gasoline prices and soft jobs reports mean for the markets and the upcoming Fed meeting. https://t.co/3LtoSBi9Pv
While the Iran conflict is creating shortโterm market volatility, short-lived conflict seldom inflicts lasting economic damage. Chief Investment Officer Larry Adams shares what the evolving situation could mean for financial markets in the weeks ahead. https://t.co/JVjkVvynYQ
Last month saw markets move sideways as mega-caps began rotating after three years of growth, allowing "average stocks" room to run and sparing those with diversified equity positions from contractions at the top. More details in the February market recap: https://t.co/1dPZynNTkV
AI-related disruption has moved to the forefront of market conversations. Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adams examines what AI's continued evolution could mean for the economy and financial markets in the months ahead: https://t.co/2fwbsZxEMZ
In the spirit of the State of the Union address, Raymond James Chief Investment Officer Larry Adams shares insights on the evolving "state" of midterm elections, the U.S. economy and equity and bond markets in Weekly Headings: https://t.co/qIphbHuKKO