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Markets rebounded in April following the selloff in March. In some cases, you have to squint to see a recovery, but April’s gains were broad, lifting all the major asset classes to some degree, based on results for a set of ETFs.
The bond market is losing faith that inflation risk from the Middle East conflict will be contained and fade quickly.
The Federal Reserve is expected to keep its target interest rate unchanged in today’s policy announcement, but the stable outlook belies the unsettled inflation picture that’s keeping the bond market on edge.
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James Picerno is an author/consultant/analyst focusing on financial markets, portfolio strategy and the business cycle.
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