The global pandemic remains a humanitarian crisis, but the market upside scenario that we saw coming earlier this year is happening more quickly than expected. This is good news, but also brings with it different risks and challenges. Nuveen’s Global Investment Committee offers ways to navigate through these challenges and position for bright opportunities on the other side.
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2021 2Q outlook: Welcome to the upside
Outlook, investment ideas and portfolio construction themes from Nuveen's Global Investment Committee.
Weekly Commentary
Growth and technology rise ahead of earnings
Global equities were mixed last week, with U.S. markets faring better than their non-U.S. counterparts.
Weekly Commentary
Treasury yields decline and risk assets rally
Despite further positive economic data, technical dynamics turned more favorable and helped all major fixed income market segments to rally last week.
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Fed keeps policy loose despite brighter economic picture
Last year, the Federal Reserve was called upon to stabilize a reeling financial system and help sustain economic confidence through a pandemic. In 2021, the Fed expects to see considerable progress toward a more normal economy, but policy is unlikely to change.
Brian Nick
| 17 Mar 2021
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