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“Tax Reform Pivot?” | Weekly Market Commentary | July 24, 2017

“Republicans’ latest unsuccessful attempt to reform healthcare means that we are closer to the pivot toward tax reform.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Is the Market Overheating?" Client Letter by Burt White | July 20, 2017

“So have stocks overheated given this long stretch of calm in the market? There are several reasons to suggest conditions for investing may still be comfortable.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

Portfolio Compass | July 19, 2017

“Positions maintained (no changes), but updates on LPL Research’s views on equity, equity sectors, fixed income, and alternative asset classes.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Illinois Issues" | Bond Market Perspectives | July 18, 2017

“The state of Illinois, facing financial challenges, is back in the news again.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

“Global Summer Earnings—Sizzle or Fizzle?” | Weekly Market Commentary | July 17, 2017

“Can overseas earnings continue to grow and extend the first-half rally in many international markets?”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Gauging Global Growth" | Weekly Economic Commentary | July 17, 2017

“Consensus expectations continue to see global growth accelerating in 2017 and 2018.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Higher Equity Prices Amid Historically Low Volatility" | Market Insight Quarterly | Second Quarter 2017

“U.S. economic activity improved over the second quarter of the year compared to the first quarter.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Second Quarter Recap" | Bond Market Perspectives | July 11, 2017

“The second quarter of 2017 carried over many of the same themes from the first quarter.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

Market Insight Monthly | June 2017

“Economic reports released in June 2017, which mostly reflect economic activity in May, continued to indicate that economic growth picked up during the second quarter of the year. ”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Manufacturing Matters" | Weekly Economic Commentary | July 10, 2017, 2017

“U.S. manufacturing still matters when evaluating the U.S. and global economy.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY