As we move into 2024, inflation is decelerating, but prices remain high. Rate reductions are anticipated, though the timing is unclear. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve wants to ensure inflation is defeated. For insights from our investment leaders, watch this segment from our March Market & Economic Update. For a more comprehensive analysis of our market observations, including the potential impact of global events, you can view the full recording or select highlights: https://bit.ly/3TQUHoK
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Are you prepared for a future of potentially rising inflation? Here’s how your portfolio and spending plans might need to change.
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Are you prepared for a future of potentially rising inflation? Here’s how your portfolio and spending plans might need to change.
How to Rethink Your Portfolio for Long-Term Inflation | Morgan Stanley
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Are you prepared for a future of potentially rising inflation? Here’s how your portfolio and spending plans might need to change.
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US inflation figures surpassed expectations, most likely delaying anticipated rate cuts across the Atlantic, in contrast to signals from Europe suggesting potential cuts in June. Read the latest market commentary. https://lnkd.in/eKQa6fdg #marketcommentary #markets #investing #longterminvesting
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