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01:00
Schwab’s Kathy Jones Sees Fed Holding
Kathy Jones, Chief Fixed-Income Strategist at Charles Schwab, shared her thoughts on the recently released May 3rd FOMC meeting minutes and forecasts the Fed will hold rates the rest of the year before cutting in 2024.
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13:21
Feeling Bearish? How To Prepare
David Stryzewski, CSA, NSSA, CEO of “Sound Planning Group” is feeling bearish and shares what he's talking about with his clients and other advisors, how he’s adjusting his allocations, and where he still sees ample opportunity.
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08:08
Honest Conversations About Current Events Will Keep You "Top of Mind" and Generate Referrals
Allan Pelkonen, CFP®ChFC®, President and CEO of Pelkonen and Associates Wealth Management Solutions discusses the banner year his firm is having and how he is helping his clients deal with the current macroeconomic uncertainty.
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02:39
Blackstone’s Schwarzman Thinks US Debt Standoff Will Be Resolved
Blackstone’s Chief Executive Officer Steve Schwarzman described the US debt ceiling debate as a political standoff where no one wants to blink, but the outstanding issues should be able to be resolved relatively quickly.
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07:46
Meet the RIA: Creative Planning
Peter Mallouk, CEO of Creative Planning, provides insights into their highly successful wealth management strategies, highlighting their personalized approach that has contributed to their remarkable growth. He shares valuable information on how they tailor their services to meet individual client needs, prioritize transparency and collaboration, and leverage technology to deliver exceptional financial outcomes.
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01:33
Schroders Eyes Fixed Income As Economy Faces 'Slow Burn'
Schroders Head of US Multi-Sector Fixed Income Lisa Hornby is bullish on bonds. She tells Bloomberg where she is seeing signs of economic duration and makes the case for long duration.
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01:42
Fed Signals Further Hikes Possible
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President, Mary Daly, became the latest regional Federal Reserve President to publicly state that future rate hikes are possible after the FOMC meeting in June.
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05:25
The ETF Show - Exploring Actively Managed ETFs and Thrivent's SMID Cap Strategy
Chad Miller, Senior Portfolio Manager at Thrivent, discusses the benefits of actively managed, semi-transparent ETFs and Thrivent's Small-Mid Cap ESG ETF. Gain insights into their unique process that capitalizes on stakeholder value and commitment to sustainability.
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08:54
We Asked The Einstein of Wall Street How’s The Economy?
We asked Peter Tuchman, Broker at TradeMas, aka “The Einstein of Wall Street”, his thoughts on how the economy is doing amidst recently released retail figures, a debt ceiling stand off, and insinuations that the Fed might keep hiking rates.
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01:28
DM Equities Out Of Favor In Near-Term
Head of BlackRock Investment Institute, Jean Boivin, is underweight developed market equities due to the US debt ceiling stand-off and rate hikes. He expects near-term volatility, but sees developed market equities coming back into favor on a 5-year investment horizon.
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07:27
Retail Numbers Are Out, But What Do They Mean?
Sarah Wyeth, Retail & Consumer Sector Lead, S&P Global Ratings breaks down the most recent retail growth figures, analyses sector trends, and shares her outlook for the next 12 months.
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01:30
Bumpy Landing Still Possible
The US debt ceiling issue, aka X Date, is negatively impacting market and consumer sentiment and high interest rates and inflation are still weighing on the economy. Despite the challenges, Invesco's Chief Global Market Strategist, Kristina Hooper believes the Federal Reserve can still manage a “bumpy” landing.