As expected, the Federal Reserve raised its target interest rate this week by 0.25% to 5.25 – 5.50%, marking the eleventh increase since March of 2022, bringing the interest rate to its highest level in 22 years.
The Fed's Conundrum
Economic statistics are inherently backward looking while interest rate actions by the Federal Reserve Bank (the Fed) generally have a six to 12-month lag effect. The Fed is raising interest rates to slow the economy, which in turn should bring down inflation. This has typically been the relationship and the order of events, and we believe that will be the case this time around.
Market Turbulence: Remain Focused on Long-Term Fundamentals
Some while ago as I was preparing for my first solo overseas flight, I told a friend in the aviation industry that I disliked turbulence; the stomach-churning drops and swings were too sudden and unpredictable for my appetite.
The Santa Claus Rally
The holidays are upon us, and at Ferguson Wellman, that means giving thanks, being grateful, staying humble and wishing for the best . And while we take the time to enjoy the festivities, we also keep one eye on the markets to see what lies ahead as the year closes. From now to the end of the year, market participants wait to see what rewards the “Santa Claus Rally” brings.
Demand-Driven Disruption
Americans are buying more than ever before. Despite supply actually surpassing above pre-COVID levels and dockworkers unloading ships as fast they can, the supply chain is unable to keep up with record consumer demand. Furthermore, the supply-demand gap may worsen as we head into the peak of holiday shopping season.
Communication is the Key
This week, President Joe Biden is expected to announce his choice of Federal Reserve chair. The two favorites are the incumbent Jerome Powell and current Fed governor Lael Brainard. Within the last several weeks, odds showed that Chair Powell was a shoe-in. But more recent indications show Brainard’s favorability increasing.
Climbing the "Wall of Worry"
After declining close to 6% between September 3 and October 4, the stock market is back at all time highs. Once again, it appears the market is beginning to climb the proverbial “wall of worry.”
Are We There Yet?
“Are we there yet?” is a familiar back seat refrain that often occurs during long, summertime road trips involving bored children and their beleaguered parents. As we transition through our second COVID-affected summer, this frustration is also felt by investors and other market participants who long for some return to “normal.” Surely, we must all be there by now, right?
Turbulent Times
On October 29, 2018, Indonesia’s Lion Air Flight 610 crashed 13 minutes after takeoff. Months later in March of this year, Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 suffered a similar fate. Both flights were flown using Boeing’s much heralded new airplane, the 737-MAX or “MAX.”