by newcente | May 7, 2021 | Blog, Equity Markets, Fixed Income Markets, In The News, John D Wolfsberg, Uncategorized, What's New
Bitcoin Basics and Thoughts on Digital Currency May 6, 2021. By JD Wolfsberg: There is no way to miss the attention-grabbing headlines shouting about the price action of the many emerging cryptocurrencies, with the majority tracking the well-known Bitcoin. This...
by newcente | Sep 16, 2020 | Blog, Financial Planning, Fixed Income Markets, In The News, What's New
Bloomberg reported today that the Federal Reserve expects to hold rates steady through 2023 until inflation reaches 2% in effort to help the economy recover from the pandemic. Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other Fed officials have stated in recent weeks that a full...
by newcente | May 13, 2020 | Blog, Equity Markets, Fixed Income Markets, In The News, Tax Planning, What's New
With the current health and economic environments seemingly in a constant state of flux as of late, we thought we would share a helpful market update and excerpt from our recent client notice. Kindly note that the data in this commentary is as of April 30th and...
by newcente | Oct 31, 2019 | Blog, Fixed Income Markets, In The News, Uncategorized, What's New
October 31, 2019. By John Wolfsberg: A recent Bloomberg article indicated many investors still do not have a clear understanding of the fixed income asset class. The behavior and characteristics of this asset class can certainly get complicated when digging through...
by newcente | May 10, 2019 | Blog, Equity Markets, Fixed Income Markets, In The News, Uncategorized, What's New
May 10, 2019. By J.D. Wolfsberg: We have seen generally upward trending markets thus far year-to-date following the sell-off in the last quarter of 2018, with the S&P 500 (including dividends) up 15.31% so far this year. The Federal Reserve has observed that the...
by newcente | Mar 21, 2019 | Blog, Fixed Income Markets, In The News, Uncategorized, What's New
March 21, 2019. By Mark Barry: Following the conclusion of its two-day March meeting, the FOMC announced its interest rate decision which was to maintain the Fed Funds rate at 2.25%-2.50% (no change). This was largely expected by investors. However, in both his...