
Mid-Year Economic Outlook: A Dichotomy Worth Watching
As we look toward the second half of 2023, the U.S. and Europe are likely to see very slow growth but avoid a recession, while Asia may be poised to become an engine of economic growth.----- Transcrip...
8 Jun 202310min

Michael Zezas: After the Debt Ceiling, What’s Next?
On the heels of Congress’s raising the debt ceiling, markets are wondering: What’s next from D.C.? Here are three things we’re watching.----- Transcript -----Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Mic...
7 Jun 20232min

Mid-Year U.S. Consumer Outlook: Spending, Savings and Travel
Consumers in the U.S. are largely returning to pre-COVID spending levels, but new behaviors related to travel, credit availability and inflation have emerged.----- Transcript -----Michelle Weaver: Wel...
6 Jun 20237min

Mike Wilson: Earnings Cycle Still Running Short and Hot
The recovery in 2024 and 2025 looks promising, but the worst of the earnings cycle is likely not over, even for technology stocks.----- Transcript -----Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Mike Wils...
5 Jun 20233min

Special Encore: Erik Woodring: Are PCs on the Rebound?
Original Release on May 11th, 2023: While personal computer sales were on the decline before the pandemic, signs are pointing to an upcoming boost.----- Transcript -----Welcome to Thoughts on the Mark...
2 Jun 20233min

Adam Jonas: The Inconvenient Truths About EV Batteries
With the rapid adoption of electric vehicles, onshoring the critical battery supply chain poses significant challenges and will drive sizable investments.----- Transcript -----Welcome to Thoughts on t...
1 Jun 20233min

Michael Zezas: A Step Forward in the Debt-Ceiling Debate
While an agreement on suspending the debt ceiling seems likely to make it through Congress, investors may want to monitor bank deposits for lingering risks.----- Transcript -----Welcome to the Thought...
31 Mai 20232min

Seth Carpenter: Government Bonds and the Debt Ceiling
As congress debates a debt ceiling deal, investors are proactively purchasing Treasury bills and thus causing a drain on the reserves which could amplify risks.----- Transcript -----Welcome to Thought...
30 Mai 20233min





















