Economic indicators were mixed in October as the U.S. advances along its recovery from the impact of COVID-19. The unemployment rate and the Consumer Confidence Index both declined over the month while the Consumer Price Index remained unchanged. The public markets saw another month of decline with...
Economic indicators were largely positive and indicative of ongoing recovery. The unemployment rate continued to fall while the Consumer Confidence Index and Consumer Price Index both rose. The public markets saw a decline following five months of consecutive gains with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial...
Economic indicators continued to show signs of recovery as lockdowns are lifted across the country. Unemployment continued its steady decline and the Consumer Price Index rose. However, the Consumer Confidence Index declined. The public equity markets continued to grow with the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average,...
Economic indicators in July were mixed as the unemployment rate fell and the Consumer Price Index rose while the Consumer Confidence Index declined. The public equity markets continued to demonstrate strength with the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and NASDAQ all rising over the month. M&A...
In June, economic indicators improved, with a decrease in the unemployment rate and a continued upward trend in the public markets. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average posted gains of 2.0% and 1.0% respectively, steadily approaching levels from early March. The Consumer Price Index continued...
In May, economic indicators improved, with a decrease in the unemployment rate and a continued upward trend in the public markets. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average posted gains of 4.5% and 4.3% respectively, steadily approaching levels from early March. Volatility in the public markets...
Economic indicators deteriorated in April, with a large increase in unemployment and declines in consumer confidence and the Consumer Price Index. The public markets saw a positive, albeit highly volatile, month in April. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Averages gained 12.7% and 11.1% respectively, recovering...
In March, economic indicators deteriorated with an increase in unemployment and decreases in the Consumer Confidence Index and Consumer Price Index. The public markets continued to decline over the course of the month as uncertainty over the global COVID-19 pandemic persisted. In response to this crisis, the...
In January, economic indicators remained generally strong. The unemployment rate rose marginally, and the Consumer Confidence Index and Consumer Price Index both rose. The public markets surged in the first half of January and struggled in the second half of the month. M&A activity grew over the...
December concluded with solid economic indicators and continued strength from the public equity market. Unemployment has remained steady and is poised to remain low throughout 2020. The market outlook on 2020 is generally positive, with the Dow Jones breaking 29,000 points on January 10th. M&A activity is...
In November, gains in the public market continued with the major indices reaching near record highs. Economic indicators remained stable, with consumer confidence dipping slightly lower on trade uncertainty and sentiment that the economy is moving towards the later end of the business cycle. November saw a...
In October, public markets saw steady gains and a sharp decrease in volatility after remaining almost flat in September. Economic indicators remained relatively steady, while consumer confidence decreased slightly as the economy moves into the late cycle phase. October saw a return in growth in both global...
In September, public markets saw modest gains and lower volatility after losses in August. Economic indicators remained relatively flat, while consumer confidence decreased as the economy moves into the late cycle phase. September saw a slowdown in both global and middle market M&A, due in part to...
In August, economic indicators paired with a volatile public market depicted a slowdown in growth in the U.S. economy. For the most part, the economic indicators remained relatively flat, which could suggest the historic growth levels are moderating. However, unemployment and consumer confidence continue to remain at...
July economic indicators portray a slowly, but steadily growing US economy, with the unemployment rate continuing to hover near 50-year lows. At the same time, with a continuation of US-China trade negotiations and geopolitical tensions, the Fed cut interest rates on July 31st by a quarter-point which...
June economic indicators portray a slowly, but steadily growing US economy that marks the 10th consecutive year of economic expansion. The labor markets remain strong, as the nonfarm payrolls rose above market expectations in June, while the unemployment rate continues to hover near 50-year lows. At the...