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"April Preview" | Weekly Economic Commentary | April 3, 2017

“April brings several significant events with the potential to move markets.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

“Checking In On Some Trump Trades” | Weekly Market Commentary | April 3, 2017

“This week we check in on some so-called Trump trades, including small caps, financials, and industrials.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Municipal Bonds: A Diversification Opportunity" | Bond Market Perspectives | March 28, 2017

“Municipal bonds offer a tax-advantaged way to help diversify portfolios while remaining high in credit quality.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

“The Stock Market’s Final Four Factors” | Weekly Market Commentary | March 27, 2017

“This week we share our “Final Four Factors” for the stock market in 2017.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Currency Matters—Eddies in the Interest Rate River" | Weekly Economic Commentary | March 27, 2017

“Movement of the U.S. dollar is one of the primary drivers that determine the relative performance of U.S. and international investments. ”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Bank Loans Check In" | Bond Market Perspectives | March 21, 2017

“Bank loans may be positioned well for today’s environment of gradually higher trending short-term interest rates.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

“Will This Sixteen Be Sweet?” | Weekly Market Commentary | March 20, 2017

“In the spirit of the exciting NCAA college basketball tournament, we have compiled our “Sweet 16” for the markets.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Trump's First 50 (or so) Days" | Weekly Economic Commentary | March 20, 2017

“Halfway through the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency many major policy initiatives have yet to be passed, but there are few signs of policy derailment.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

Portfolio Compass | March 15, 2017

“Moved fixed income credit quality view to medium from medium/low.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Finally, Higher Yields in Shorter Maturities" | Bond Market Perspectives | March 14, 2017

“High-quality bonds have cheapened from their low yields in July 2016, offering higher yields in most sectors.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY