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06/15/2026
As the market navigates a tech rotation and highly anticipated public offerings, investors are seeing a shift toward broader market participation. Angelo Kourkafas, Senior Global Investment Strategist, explains how this could impact investors in our Weekly Market Wrap.
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06/08/2026
After beginning the year with markets pricing in multiple rate cuts, a sharply accelerating labor market and energy-driven inflation have meaningfully shifted the outlook toward potential policy tightening — creating a more complex backdrop for equities and fixed income alike. Senior Economist James McCann explains what this could mean for investors in our Weekly Market Wrap.
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06/01/2026
As investors look beyond Middle East tensions, U.S. economic fundamentals are coming into sharper focus, driven by an accelerating AI investment and robust corporate profit growth, reinforcing the constructive case for equities. However, elevated inflation may keep rate cuts off the table and limit near-term progress in bond markets.
Senior Economist James McCann explains what this could mean for investors in our Weekly Market Wrap.
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05/28/2026
With Kevin Warsh confirmed as Fed chair, attention is turning to what comes next. We explore what the shift could mean for investors and the fixed-income landscape.
Monthly fixed-income focus (US|EN) Find out what’s impacting fixed income, including bonds and cash, as well as strategies for disciplined investors to consider.www.edwardjones.com/us-en
05/26/2026
Bond yields have moved back toward multi-year highs, raising important questions about whether equities can sustain their recent momentum. Senior Global Investment Strategist Angelo Kourkafas provides insights into why yields are rising, why today’s inflation backdrop differs from 2022, and what higher rates may mean for portfolios in the latest Weekly Market Wrap.
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05/21/2026
Conflict-driven market swings grab attention, but they rarely change the long-term trajectory. Here’s a clear look at what history has shown time and again.
Military Conflicts May Rattle Markets, But Not for Long Staying invested despite geopolitical events can pay off in the long run.
05/18/2026
As markets push toward new highs, many investors may be wondering whether it’s time to “sell in May.” Senior Investment Strategist Mona Mahajan explains why fundamentals and staying invested still matter more than seasonality in our Weekly Market Wrap.
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05/18/2026
When retirement is just around the corner, an unexpected event or major expense can be unsettling. The good news is you don’t have to jeopardize your long-term future. The key is understanding the pros and cons of all your options.
Tapping into investments when cash falls short: retirement vs. taxable accounts (US|EN) Learn the considerations for retirees and pre-retirees to tap taxable investment accounts and retirement accounts for cash shortfalls.www.edwardjones.com/us-en
05/11/2026
It's National Homeownership Month, and while estate considerations aren't a fun topic to discuss, it is something very valuable for you and your family.
Work with your attorney to make sure you have the appropriate plan that will help protect your legacy.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/4eF56ij
05/11/2026
Despite ongoing geopolitical noise, markets have increasingly refocused on underlying fundamentals. Strong corporate earnings, a resilient economy and solid labor market data have helped drive equities to new record highs.
Senior Economist James McCann outlines three key trends to watch in the latest Weekly Market Wrap.
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