Market Leadership is Changing With Rate Cuts Coming

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With the Federal Reserve set to cut rates this month, the only question appears to be whether there will be a quarter or a half of one percent rate cut. As the markets are pricing in up to four or five cuts by January, an additional quarter of one percent this month may not make a big difference for the economy right now. However, investors may perceive a larger cut as a signal that the Fed believes the economy is slowing faster than projected and that it may need to move quicker in future rate cuts. In this short video, Ross Bramwell will discuss how market leadership has shifted since July due to interest rate expectations and what that could mean for the markets going forward.

Watch here: https://youtu.be/NBN3XLp7bhs

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Ross Bramwell, CFA

Managing Director of Investment Communications, Shareholder

Ross joined HB Wealth in 2013. He has over 20 years of experience across the accounting, financial services, and investment industries. He currently serves as a member of the HB Investment Committee. He previously managed the firm’s real estate platform. In his current role, Ross takes the lead on client communications, investment messaging, and presentations that focus the firm’s perspective and outlook on the economy and markets. He often participates in client meetings to discuss investment allocations, the economy and markets, and private alternatives.

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