📑 Research Notes for 2022-10-31
This week, we look at issues in the U.S. Treasury bond market, China's stock market rout, Mexico's surprise expansion and how 2008 still affects us today.
We conduct extensive investment research and share the most interesting content that we come across every week. Here is a curated list of this week’s top observations.
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Tremors in Treasury Bonds Worry Wall Street and Washington.
Trouble is brewing in the world of U.S. Treasury bonds, prompting concern among investors and some Washington policymakers. U.S. Treasury bonds are a key pillar of the global financial system, but there are signs that the pool of interested buyers could be in danger of drying up as an unintended consequence of rising U.S. interest rates.
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China’s $6T Market Rout Shows Markets Serve Party First.
President Xi Jinping’s consolidation of power scared off international funds, culminating in a stock-market blowout to the tune of $6 trillion.
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Mexico’s Economy Surprises With Fastest Expansion in Over a Year.
Mexico’s economy expanded in August at the fastest pace in more than a year driven by services, suggesting domestic activity is more resilient than expected.
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How the 2008 Financial Crisis Still Affects You.
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Last Week’s Market Performance Heatmap
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Curated by Joseph Lu, CFA®
Joseph is the founder and a managing director of Conscious Capital Advisors, as well as a CFA® Charterholder.
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