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"Cracking Oil" | Weekly Economic Commentary | February 21, 2017

“Patterns of energy production and consumption are changing, both because of and despite political actions.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

Portfolio Compass | February 15, 2017

“Upgraded large and small foreign to neutral from negative/neutral.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Happy Anniversary High Yield & Oil" | Bond Market Perspectives | February 14, 2017

“Valentine’s Day is an apt reminder of the up-and-down relationship between high yield and oil over the past two years.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

“Real Estate Overview: All About the Cycles“ | Weekly Market Commentary | February 13, 2017

“Analyzing real estate is all about the cycles.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"The Valentine's Day Index" | Weekly Economic Commentary | February 13, 2017

“The impact of economics on everyday life isn’t always clear, but the week ahead is different.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

Market Insight Monthly | January 2017

“Two-thirds of economic reports received in January 2017, which mostly reflect economic activity from December 2016 and early January 2017, met or exceeded consensus expectations. ” 
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"MBS: High-Quality Middle Ground" | Bond Market Perspectives | February 7, 2017

“An often overlooked sector, high-quality mortgage-backed securities (MBS) offer investors high credit quality, with a modest yield premium to Treasuries.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Facts on NAFTA" | Weekly Economic Commentary | February 6, 2017

“NAFTA’s history is one of both bi-partisanship and deep-seated rancor.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

“Taking Stock of Technicals and Sentiment“ | Weekly Market Commentary | February 6, 2017

“With the historically weak month of February upon us, we take a closer look at market technicals and sentiment this week.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY

"Understanding Bond Benchmarks" | Bond Market Perspectives | January 31, 2017

“The construction of stock indexes are relatively easy for investors to understand, but bond indexes are not as intuitive.”
Source: WEEKLY COMMENTARY