6 Things to Know About Stocks and Recessions

Yesterday, the Federal Reserve released the minutes from its March Federal Open Market Committee meeting. In the section summarizing staff projections, to the surprise of some, the staff explicitly forecasted a recession.

A Current Look at the “Fear Gauge”

Volatility has increased this month as banking sector turmoil shook investor sentiment. Sequential bank failures have elevated uncertainty over contagion risk—and with increased uncertainty comes increased fear.

Dissecting Recent Bank Failures

Stock and bond market activity was materially shaken last week as Silicon Valley Bank, the California bank subsidiary of SVB Financial Group, fell into FDIC receivership.

Supply Chain Stability Comes at a Cost

As the long-term effects of the pandemic continue to unfold, one trend that has been adopted by multinational companies is to repatriate their supply chains in an effort to avoid future disruptions.

An Uneven Path to Two Percent

For most categories, inflation is decidedly past peak. But as we see from today’s report, the pathway back down to the Federal Reserve’s target of 2%, will be choppy.