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September 3, 2024

IN THIS ISSUE

  • Macro Strategy — Rate Cut Expectations Broaden Equity Market Rally: Slowing inflation, anchored inflation expectations, and normalizing labor market conditions has the markets pricing in rapid-fire Federal Reserve interest rate cuts.

  • Market View — Influencing the “Buffalo Market": We have characterized the market environment to a buffalo―less attractive than a bull, given its heavier and disheveled nature, it “roams" more erratically instead of “charging" in one direction, lacking dominant catalysts like those present in a bull market.

  • Thought of the Week — Don't Overlook the Earnings: We will likely see more market churn over the next few months, but we believe a strong earnings backdrop should ultimately provide stocks with solid support, helping to reinforce our Equity overweight.

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The Chief Investment Office (CIO) provides thought leadership on wealth management, investment strategy and global markets; portfolio management solutions; due diligence; and solutions oversight and data analytics. CIO viewpoints are developed for Bank of America Private Bank, a division of Bank of America, N.A., (“Bank of America") and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated (“MLPF&S" or “Merrill"), a registered broker-dealer, registered investment adviser and a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of America Corporation (“BofA Corp.").  

 

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Asset allocation, diversification and rebalancing do not ensure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets.

 

Investments have varying degrees of risk. Some of the risks involved with equity securities include the possibility that the value of the stocks may fluctuate in response to events specific to the companies or markets, as well as economic, political or social events in the U.S. or abroad.  Bonds are subject to interest rate, inflation and credit risks.  Treasury bills are less volatile than longer-term fixed income securities and are guaranteed as to timely payment of principal and interest by the U.S. government.  Investments in foreign securities (including ADRs) involve special risks, including foreign currency risk and the possibility of substantial volatility due to adverse political, economic or other developments. These risks are magnified for investments made in emerging markets.  Investments in a certain industry or sector may pose additional risk due to lack of diversification and sector concentration.

 

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