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January 2026 Bond Market Review

December economic data signaled moderating inflation alongside a continued rebalancing in labor market conditions, with price pressures still running modestly

December 2025 – Bond Market Review

The near-term economic outlook continues to be distorted by the data delays from the government shutdown. Recently released government data—reflecting

September 2024 – Bond Market Review

Recent economic data suggests positive but slower growth this year fueled by consumer spending. While the consumer has been resilient, declining savings rates, growing credit card debt, higher delinquencies, and a moderating labor market pose potential headwinds to future economic growth. Inflationary trends are subsiding, but core levels remain above the Fed’s target. The labor market is showing signs of cooling, reflecting an improved balance between supply and demand for workers. Given the cumulative effects of restrictive monetary policy and tighter financial conditions, we believe the economy will gradually soften and the Fed will begin lowering interest rates at upcoming meetings with pace and magnitude determined by the incoming data.

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