Asset Allocation Weekly Chart Book (Archive)
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May 14, 2021
May 7, 2021
April 23, 2021
April 16, 2021
April 9, 2021
March 26, 2021
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May 14, 2021
Is the Canadian housing market a bubble ready to pop? Patrick Fearon-Hernandez, Market Strategist, looks at the housing market in Canada and whether a price bubble is forming there. -
May 7, 2021
How does the Asset Allocation Committee forecast? Bill O'Grady, Chief Market Strategist, discusses the process the Confluence asset allocation investment team uses to arrive at its economic forecasts, which are the basis for the firm's asset allocation recommendations. -
April 23, 2021
Will rising rent and home prices impact CPI? Thomas Wash, Staff Economist, looks at how increasing housing costs will impact the Consumer Price Index. -
April 16, 2021
Should we be concerned with rising inflation? This week, Thomas Wash, Staff Economist, continues our recent focus on inflation with a discussion of recent market volatility and whether the markets are overreacting. -
April 9, 2021
Patrick Fearon-Hernandez, Market Strategist, focuses on the relationship between aging populations and future inflation. -
March 26, 2021
Why is gold weak, and do we still hold a favorable view? Bill O'Grady, Chief Market Strategist, focuses on the decline in gold prices over the past few months and the underlying fundamentals.
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