In this webcast, we’ll discuss our insights and observations on the markets and economy as 2024 draws to a close. Highlights from the webinar include:
- Drivers Behind the Broadening in the Market Beyond the Magnificent 7
- Federal Funds Rate Expectations
- Insights for Earnings Growth in 2025
- Yield Curve Observations Since the September Fed Rate Cut
- Where the S&P 500 is Now Relative to History
- Asset Allocation Considerations
Presented by
- Julie Biel, CFA, Chief Market Strategist
- Kim Friedricks, Managing Director, Fixed Income
- Andrew Grant, Director of Manager Research
The event was moderated by Spuds Powell, CPWA®, Managing Director
At the conclusion of the presentation, Spuds conducts a Q&A session.
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