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First Trust: Debt Downgrade Drama And The Budget

May 29, 2025

Moody’s finally downgraded US government debt on May 16th to Aa1, its second highest rating. With the US $36 trillion (and rising) in debt, it’s not hard to see why. But Moody’s was late to the party with S&P and Fitch (the other two major ratings agencies) having done so long ago. The financial media […]

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John Hancock: Weekly Market Recap Week Ended May 23

May 28, 2025

Gold rebounds The price of gold climbed nearly 6% for the week to around $3,360 per ounce as the precious metal recovered all of the ground lost in the previous week’s decline. The latest week’s result extended a year-to-date rally that recently pushed gold to a record high of more than $3,400.   Dollar’s decline […]

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First Trust: Does Anyone Care That Keynesianism Doesn’t Work?

May 22, 2025

Milton Friedman, Art Laffer and other market-believing economists had their long day in the sun during the 1980s and 1990s. Tax rates fell and government spending declined relative to GDP. But – ironically, in the long run, and long after he passed away – John Maynard Keynes got his revenge. Whereas free-marketeers believed markets were […]

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Visual Capitalist: Billion Dollar Companies By Country In 2025

May 21, 2025

  Key Takeaways The U.S. is home to 1,873 billion dollar firms by market cap, more than a third of the global total. Japan ranks in second worldwide, at 404 billion dollar publicly-listed firms. Since 2000, the number of companies in India valued at $1 billion or more has jumped from 20 to 348. Globally, […]

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John Hancock: Weekly Market Recap Week Ended May 16

May 20, 2025

Inflation moderation A Consumer Price Index report showed that price increases continued to moderate in April even as higher tariffs began to take effect. Prices rose 2.3% over the same month a year earlier, down slightly from March’s 2.4% annual inflation rate and marking the smallest increase since February 2021. Excluding volatile energy and food […]

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First Trust: Is The Dollar Really Dying?

May 16, 2025

Back on January 10, 2025, it cost $1.024 to buy one Euro. Last Friday, the $/Euro exchange rate was $1.125 – a drop in the value of the dollar of about 10%. Similar moves in the value of the US dollar versus the British pound, Japanese yen, and Canadian dollar also occurred. Many analysts have […]

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Visual Capitalist: The World’s 50 Most Valuable Companies In 2025

May 14, 2025

  Key Takeaways This graphic shows the 50 most valuable companies globally, based on May 5, 2025 market capitalizations The U.S. has the highest representation in this ranking with 32 companies, followed by China at 5 companies The world’s most valuable companies hold immense sway over the global economy, shaping everything from technology to consumer […]

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John Hancock: Weekly Market Recap Week Ended May 9

May 13, 2025

Trade movements U.S. stocks fell on Monday and Tuesday, then reversed course the next two days as news of trade talks lifted investor sentiment. The United States and the United Kingdom announced a framework aimed at reaching a comprehensive trade agreement, and U.S. and Chinese officials announced plans for negotiations in the wake of recent […]

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LPL: April Showers, May Flowers

May 8, 2025

April Showers, May Flowers: Is the Proverb Correct? Jeff Buchbinder | Chief Equity Strategist Last Updated: April 29, 2025 Additional content provided by Brian Booe, Associate Analyst, Research Spring break came and went, and market watchers will soon turn their calendars and put April in the history books. This month, U.S. stocks experienced record trading […]

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Visual Capitalist: Best And Worst U.S. States For Saving Money In 2025

May 7, 2025

  Key Takeaways Tennessee is the easiest state for saving money, helped by its low cost of living and lack of income tax. Hawaii ranks last, due to high living costs and declining employment growth. Nearly four straight years of rising inflation followed by worries of a looming recession has Americans scrambling to save to […]

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