In this webcast panel discussion, our team shares perspectives on today’s evolving market environment and what it may mean for investors as we look ahead to 2026. The conversation focuses on cutting through the headlines and staying grounded in long-term fundamentals.
Key takeaways include:
- Political Headlines vs. Market Reality: While political and geopolitical news remains front and center, the discussion highlights why markets tend to respond most to developments that directly affect earnings, interest rates, and economic growth rather than day-to-day headlines.
- Municipal Bond Credit Quality: Recent reports of fraud in Minnesota are discussed in the context of municipal bond safety. The focus remains on strong credit quality, differences among issuers, and an emphasis on highly rated municipal bonds.
- Artificial Intelligence: AI remains a meaningful growth theme, though uneven adoption and rising investment have raised valuation concerns. This reinforces the importance of selectivity and avoiding overconcentration in any single theme.
- A Broadening Equity Market: Rotation beyond mega‑cap technology has lifted small caps, but early gains were driven by speculative segments. While earnings growth in 2026 is expected to favor small caps, fundamentals should ultimately drive a shift toward more profitable companies, though timing remains uncertain.
- Looking Ahead to 2026: The discussion also covered opportunities across equity, fixed income, alternative, and private investment markets.
While uncertainty remains, the panel emphasizes their view that diversification, discipline, and a long-term perspective remain the most effective ways to navigate changing markets and stay aligned with long-term financial goals.
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, Managing Director
Watch the replay here.
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