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We made it through January!  Did that feel like the longest month for you too?  Between the holidays and gloomy weather, those big economic headlines were a lot to unpack. 

So, we asked City National Rochdale Senior Portfolio Manager, Robert Meckstroth, CFA to compile the most important information into a simple short video.  He reviews what happened in the markets in January and more importantly, what may unfold in 2023.  Click here to watch it. 

Inside you’ll find the answers to some of your biggest economic questions. 
  • Why does the market go down when new jobs are being created?
  • What’s the probability of a mild recession?
  • How are current mortgage rates impacting the housing market?

Run time: 15 minutes, 43 seconds


Our priority is always to help you make informed choices and stay on track.  We’re here to talk through any financial questions or concerns you may have.  So please reach out if you need us.

Until next week,
Your Eagle Wealth Team

P.S.  Have you ever wondered why January seems like the longest month?  There’s a reason.  Check out the science behind why it feels so long

 

Matt’s Very Sneaky 60th Birthday Surprise Party


Matt Hobson thought he already celebrated the big 6-0 quietly a few weeks ago.  The Eagle Wealth team held a lunch-hour pizza party and then he stopped at his favorite beer club on the way home to sit in the sunshine. 

Little did he know, his sly wife, Lynn, was plotting a surprise party.  After his actual birthday, they headed to Portland for a relaxing weekend dining out and visiting the Portland Winter Light Festival.  When he was least expecting it, they walked to their dinner reservation, and he found himself surrounded by his siblings and best friends.   The night was full of good food, delicious drinks, and even better conversation.  Cheers to you, Matt!

 


The Week on Wall Street

Stocks drifted lower as a week of mixed earnings reports and resurgent worries over Fed monetary policy dragged on investor sentiment. 

The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.17%, while the Standard & Poor’s 500 declined 1.11%. The Nasdaq Composite index lost 2.41%. The MSCI EAFE index, which tracks developed overseas stock markets, dipped 0.30%.1,2,3

 

Rally Stalls

Stocks struggled last week, weighed down by rising bond yields, a firming U.S. dollar, geopolitical tensions, and generally unimpressive corporate earnings reports. Perhaps the most consequential overhang was the potential direction of monetary policy.

Initially, traders were relieved by comments made by Fed Chair Jerome Powell earlier in the week that he had not struck a more aggressive tone following the strong employment report released after the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. The relief was short-lived, however, as anxieties over future monetary policy resurfaced, exacerbated by comments by one Fed governor who suggested restrictive monetary policy would be necessary for a few years to tamp down inflation.

 

Powell Repeats Himself

Investors were particularly eager on Tuesday to hear Powell’s first comments following the strong employment report the previous Friday. The concern was that the surprise job number would change Powell’s outlook coming out of the last FOMC meeting.

Powell instead repeated his post-FOMC meeting remarks, which were that a disinflationary trend was underway, and there remained a distance to travel before the measures taken tamed inflation. The Fed would be data-dependent in making future rate decisions. Powell also pointed out that the robust job growth showed why it might take so long to reduce inflation to the Fed’s target level.

THE WEEK AHEAD


KEY ECONOMIC DATA


Tuesday:  Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Wednesday:  Retail Sales.
Thursday:  Jobless Claims. Producer Price Index (PPI). Housing Starts.
Friday:  Index of Leading Economic Indicators. 

 

Source: Econoday, February 10, 2023
The Econoday economic calendar lists upcoming U.S. economic data releases (including key economic indicators), Federal Reserve policy meetings, and speaking engagements of Federal Reserve officials. The content is developed from sources believed to be providing accurate information. The forecasts or forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and may not materialize. The forecasts also are subject to revision.


COMPANIES REPORTING EARNINGS


Tuesday:  The CocaCola Company (KO), Zoetis, Inc. (ZTS), Marriott International, Inc. (MAR).
Wednesday:  Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO), Shopify, Inc. (SHOP), Albemarle Corporation (ALB).
Thursday:  Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT), The Southern Company (SO).
Friday:  Deere & Company (DE).

Source: Zacks, February 10, 2023
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Disclosures and Footnotes

Any companies mentioned are for informational purposes only, and this should not be considered a solicitation for the purchase or sale of their securities. Any investment should be consistent with your objectives, time frame, and risk tolerance.

1. The Wall Street Journal, February 10, 2023
2. The Wall Street Journal, February 10, 2023
3. The Wall Street Journal, February 10, 2023
4. The Wall Street Journal, February 7, 2023
5. IRS.gov, October 20, 2022
 

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