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March 2026 Monthly Bond Market Review

February economic data continued to reflect the measured disinflationary progression that has characterized conditions throughout the post-pandemic normalization cycle, with

Oil Spike, Fed Meeting Ahead

The conflict with Iran remained the primary driver of market sentiment this week. Oil prices spiked as global supplies remained

Markets Face Tariffs

Trade policy uncertainty continued to shape financial markets this week as replacement tariffs under Section 122 of the Trade Act

Economic Data Signals Resilience

There was a plethora of economic data releases this week with most indicating the resilient economic backdrop remains in place.

October 2021 – Bond Market Review

The ongoing health crisis and related supply chain bottlenecks continue to have a meaningful impact on economic data, but we believe the underlying momentum of the economy remains strong. Economic growth is expected to continue at an above-trend pace, fueled in part by ongoing tailwinds from fiscal support, accommodative monetary policy, and continued progress on vaccinations. Covid infection rates in the US and on a global basis are now declining, but supply chains remain dislocated and inflation readings continue to run hot. We expect supply chain bottlenecks will continue to put upward pressure on prices over the near- to intermediate-term but should improve next year.

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