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01:21
Superlatively Busy Week for US Economy
What to look for on one of the busiest weeks of the year on the US economic calendar, with over a third of S&P 500 companies reporting Q2 earnings, FOMC's likely increase of interest rates, and the Bureau of Economic Analysis reporting their preliminary estimate for the country's Q2 GDP, which has the potential to signal the start of a technical recession in the country.
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04:46
All Eyes On Earnings
TJM Investments Managing Director Tim Anderson shares his thoughts on June's CPI report, a possible peak in inflation, pending earnings calls as an indicator, and what to look for in the market's reaction to those calls.
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03:35
S&P 500 Closes H1 2022 Down 21%, What Happens In H2?
The S&P 500 has its worst first have of the year since 1970. Peter Tuchman discusses why that is and why he's hopeful for H2.
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01:11
All Eyes on March FOMC Meeting
With the S&P and Dow hitting fresh highs, stock markets seem to be shrugging off some of the concerns about inflation, rising yields in the bond markets, and the threat of higher interest rates. Still, monetary policy will have a huge impact on where we go from here. Investors want guidance on how concerned the Fed really is about inflation, how long the central bank is committed to keeping interest rates near zero, and the future of its aggressive bond-buying program to the tune of $120 billion each month.