Amid the reverberations of two U.S. banks being taken over by regulators and the spread of uncertainty to European banks, stocks trended higher last week on the strength of the technology sector. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was flat (-0.15%), while the Standard & Poor’s 500 rose 1.43%. The Nasdaq Composite index picked up 4.41%. The MSCI EAFE index, which tracks developed overseas stock markets, dropped 3.12%.1,2,3 |
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Stocks Gain Despite Banking WoesStock prices gyrated as investors wrestled with banking troubles that appeared to spread to Europe. Worries of financial instability rocked financials and sent bond yields falling. While the rush into Treasuries was expected, the dash into technology stocks was a surprise. Falling yields made the high-growth names more attractive, though investors targeted their buying in high-quality companies that offered defensive characteristics, such as profits, healthy cash flows, and strong balance sheets. When Switzerland’s central bank provided a lifeline to a troubled Swiss bank, and a group of U.S. banks provided aid to a struggling regional bank, stocks powered higher on Thursday. Banking jitters, however, returned on Friday, closing out a tumultuous week and paring some of the week’s gains. Reverse PsychologyLess than two weeks ago, Fed Chair Jerome Powell testified interest rates might have to be hiked higher and faster. Since then, two U.S. banks were placed in receivership, sparking worries of financial instability and changing the market’s outlook on future rate hikes. The question now is if the Fed will hike short-term rates at all. By Thursday, traders saw an 18.1% probability of no rate increase at the March Fed meeting, which concludes this Wednesday. Just a week ago, it was a 0% chance. Traders also see a 0% chance of a 50 basis point rate increase in March. A week earlier, there was a 68.3% probability. Where the market previously saw little likelihood of a rate cut this year, the probability of a rate cut by July was 63.7% by Thursday.4 This Week: Key Economic DataTuesday: Existing Home Sales. Wednesday: FOMC Announcement. Thursday: Jobless Claims. New Home Sales. Friday: Durable Goods Orders. Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) Composite Flash. Source: Econoday, March 17, 2023 This Week: Companies Reporting EarningsTuesday: Nike, Inc. (NKE). Thursday: General Mills, Inc. (GIS), Darden Restaurants, Inc. (DRI). Source: Zacks, March 17, 2023 |
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"Careers aren’t defined by what you say yes to. They’re defined by what you say no to." – Brenda Song |
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5 Things You Can Find on IRS.gov The IRS website has a wealth of information outside of just tax filing information. Here are some things you can find on the site that might help you as a taxpayer:
*This information is not intended to substitute for specific individualized tax advice. We suggest you discuss your specific tax issues with a qualified tax professional. Tip adapted from IRS.gov5 |
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Spring Showers Bring… Rainwater Collecting?We all know the saying, “April showers bring May flowers,” but spring showers also bring an excellent opportunity to collect rainwater! Collecting rainwater is a great way to conserve water, decrease water bills, lower demand for freshwater resources, slow erosion in dry environments, and reduce flooding. Collecting rainwater at home can be simple. One way is to collect the runoff from your gutter in a bucket or container. You can then use that water for gardening, watering indoor plants, filling the toilet tanks, washing your car, or storing it as emergency water in the case of a fire. While rainwater collection is legal in all 50 states, be aware that some states have restrictions on collecting and using it, so check them before you begin! Tip adapted from Treehugger.com6 |
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Five girls took part in a bicycle race. Barbara finished before Vicki but behind Susan. Katarina finished before Sara but behind Vicki. In what order did they finish?
Last week’s riddle: You need to park a car for the weekend. You find a parking space marked “2-Hour Parking M-F, 8am-6pm” with no other restrictions. You call the city and find that overnight parking is allowed on this block. So, what is the maximum amount of time you can leave your car in this space without getting a ticket? Answer: 66 hours. You can park from 4pm Friday until 10am Monday. |
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Spotted leopard at night, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya |
Footnotes and Sources
2. The Wall Street Journal, March 17, 2023 3. The Wall Street Journal, March 17, 2023 4. CME FedWatch Tool, March 16, 2023 5. IRS.gov, September 26, 2022 6. Treehugger, November 8, 2022 |
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Weekly Market Insights: Markets Cautious After Banking Woes; Awaiting Fed Reaction
March 20, 2023