Market Monthly Market Roundup
In our monthly market roundup for October, Invesco experts provide a rundown of a negative month for global equities and an update on the fixed income markets.
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In our monthly market roundup for October, Invesco experts provide a rundown of a negative month for global equities and an update on the fixed income markets.
Despite an eventful week in politics, monetary policy from central banks still matters more to markets and economies over the long term.
Gold rose 4.2% in October, once again setting new records, despite the US Dollar and Treasury bond yields rising in the month, which would typically be headwinds to the yellow metal. The more powerful drivers were geopolitical, especially further escalation in the Middle East conflict and uncertainty ahead of the US Presidential election. Discover insights into the key macro events and what we think you should be keeping your eyes on in the near term.
Bond markets generally struggled in October as the market reevaluated the interest rate outlook, following a strong rally leading up to the Federal Reserve’s first rate cut. Read our latest thoughts on how fixed income markets performed during the month and what we think you should be looking out for in the near term.
Markets got the clarity they crave with Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the presidential election. Now the focus shifts to taxes, deficits, tariffs, immigration and more.
Based on his campaign pledges, here are some things we’ll be watching from President-elect Donald Trump and what they may mean for the economy and markets.
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