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Market Update: November 17, 2025
Jodi Vleck Jodi Vleck

Market Update: November 17, 2025

The headline story: the U.S. government has officially reopened after a record 43-day shutdown. While that’s welcome news, key economic data including September and October jobs numbers is only now starting to catch up. Investors will be watching closely ahead of the Fed’s December meeting.

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Market Update: October 27, 2025
Jodi Vleck Jodi Vleck

Market Update: October 27, 2025

Emerging markets are not what they used to be. Once defined by commodities, energy, and manufacturing, EM is now powered by technology.

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Market Update: October 20, 2025
Jodi Vleck Jodi Vleck

Market Update: October 20, 2025

Markets are reminding investors that quality matters. Given recent headlines, including the bankruptcies of Tricolor Holdings and First Brands Group, financials remain under scrutiny this earnings season.

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Market Update: October 14, 2025
Jodi Vleck Jodi Vleck

Market Update: October 14, 2025

Markets are shifting from a macro focus to a micro one. After months dominated by headlines on inflation, policy, and interest rates, the start of earnings season will bring attention back to company fundamentals.

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Market Update: October 7, 2025
Jodi Vleck Jodi Vleck

Market Update: October 7, 2025

Markets gained last week as quiet but uneasy optimism spread across global assets. With the U.S. government shutdown limiting key data releases, investors turned their attention to inflation hedges, particularly gold and crypto.

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Market Update: October 1, 2025
Jodi Vleck Jodi Vleck

Market Update: October 1, 2025

Markets paused last week as the government shutdown added to an already noisy backdrop. When uncertainty rises, it rarely stays contained. It spreads across prices, sectors, and investor psychology.

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Market Update: September 23, 2025
Jodi Vleck Jodi Vleck

Market Update: September 23, 2025

“Bond market, we hardly knew thee.” In true Hamlet fashion, the plot twist this week was that as “lower” rate headlines flashed across screens, bonds still sold off.

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