Politics Leads to Increasing Volatility Published by McCulloch & Partners on Oct 22, 2019 US equity markets have continued to display resiliency in the face of continued geopolitical risk, centered around the ebb and flow of the trade war and rhetoric coming from Washington and Beijing.... Read more
What will 2019 bring? Filed Under: Investment Services | Portfolio Management | Special Reports and Newsletters | Total Client Experience | Wealth Management Published by McCulloch & Partners on Jan 10, 2019 Global markets closed a turbulent 2018 with one of the worst Decembers ever, and with most equity indices and asset classes negative for the year. After the steep selloff on Christmas Eve, December was on track to become the market’s worst month in n... Read more
McCulloch & Partners Quarterly- Geopolitics and Global Growth Filed Under: Portfolio Management | Special Reports and Newsletters Published by McCulloch & Partners on Nov 06, 2018 While the US stock indices continue to drive all the global growth, taking out their January all time highs recently, the media and many of the world’s eyes are focused on the ongoing intrigue in Washington... Read more
Fireside Conversations- October 2018 Filed Under: Events | Portfolio Management | Special Reports and Newsletters | Total Client Experience | Wealth Management Published by McCulloch & Partners on Nov 06, 2018 Looking Back Over the Past Month and Plotting a Course Forward This newsletter contains a discussion with a nervous client after a dramatic month in the equity markets, particularly in the United States... Read more
Q3 2018 Market Insights- Geopolitics take center stage Filed Under: Portfolio Management | Special Reports and Newsletters | Total Client Experience Published by McCulloch & Partners on Jul 12, 2018 The second quarter of 2018 saw headlines dominated by geopolitical concerns, which, after being largely discounted and ignored for most of 2017, are back in the forefront of the majority of investors and media outlets, bringing with it ...... Read more