Main Street's Growing Uncertainty | Weekly Economic Commentary | January 22, 2019
The Beige Book Barometer dropped to a nine-month low.
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The Beige Book Barometer dropped to a nine-month low.
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Positions maintained (no changes); updates on LPL Research’s views on equity, equity sectors, fixed income, and alternative asset classes.
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S&P 500 earnings growth will slow in the fourth quarter but is still expected to be strong.
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We believe this government shutdown will have limited long-term ramifications for economic growth.
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Stocks slide most since 2011, even amid solid economic data.
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Economic trends generally improved in December, even amid some of the most significant financial market volatility of the bull market.
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Our January Client Letter discusses the emotional toll of a challenging market environment, while reinforcing our confidence in the fundamentals supporting the economy and markets.
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We still see a solid U.S. economy struggling with trade tensions, but far from recessionary territory.
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This week, we look at stock valuations to try to gauge the potential opportunity for stocks.
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Increased uncertainty around policy risks has contributed to sharp market declines.
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