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What Dwindling Excess Savings Means for The Consumer

What Dwindling Excess Savings Means for The Consumer

7 min readWhen will “revenge spending” exhaust consumers’ pandemic-era savings? What does this mean for consumption and growth? Introduction Excess savings have become a marque piece of economic outlooks, attempting to estimate when consumers’ “revenge spending” will exhaust bank accounts leading to a drop in consumption. However, Q3 2023’s 4.9% annualized GDP growth, most of which was…

Where is the Neutral Rate?

Where is the Neutral Rate?

9 min readCould potential changes in the economy from the end of the Fed’s tightening cycle lead to a higher neutral rate? Introduction With the Federal Reserve System (the “Fed”) nearing the end of its tightening cycle, the question for investors has shifted to whether rates can truly remain “higher for longer”, to quote the current in-phrase…

Institutional Prime Money Market Funds, Reformed and Ready for Prime Time?

Institutional Prime Money Market Funds, Reformed and Ready for Prime Time?

13 min readAs the SEC’s MMF rule amendments come into effect in October 2023, investors looking to return to institutional prime funds may want to be aware of the pros and cons of these changes. DOWNLOAD REPORT Introduction Three years after a Covid-induced market panic that caused runs on prime money market funds (“MMFs”), the Securities and…