Research Insights | Israel - Gaza (Palestine) Conflict
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Research Insights | Israel - Gaza (Palestine) Conflict

The historic dispute of middle eastern territories between Israel and the State of Palestine became destructive on October 7th as the Palestinian militant group, Hamas, launched what has been labelled as a “terrorist attack” on Israel resulting in more than 1,400 Israelis being killed. In addition, Hamas took an estimated 230 Israeli soldiers and civilians hostage. Not surprisingly, an ongoing military retaliation against Hamas has ensued mainly involving air strikes against Hamas targets. The situation has been further complicated by the involvement of Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and militant group, Hezbollah. Both Hamas and Hezbollah are funded by Iran which has incentivized the U.S. to send troops to the region in a show of support for Israel and the US has been involved in bombings of facilities used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and other Iranian proxies in neighboring Syria.

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Research Insights | Market Commentary September 2023
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Research Insights | Market Commentary September 2023

De-inversion of yield curves continued during the month. An increase in 10 year bond yields relative to 2 year bond yields over the month weighed on both bond and equity returns for the month. Investors are re-calibrating valuations as risk-free rates and long term bond yields are changing. The prospect of higher interest rates for longer is changing risk/reward considerations for all asset classes.

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Research Insights | Market Commentary August 2023
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Research Insights | Market Commentary August 2023

Investment markets were up in July due to optimism regarding evidence of softening inflation. However, this didn’t stop some central banks from tightening monetary policy further. The US Federal Reserve raised interest rates in July to a range of 5.25-5.50% along with the European Central Bank raising rates to 3.75% the highest level since the year 2000. The Reserve Bank of Australia kept rates on hold in July.

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Research Insights | Market Commentary July 2023
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Research Insights | Market Commentary July 2023

Investment markets were up in July due to optimism regarding evidence of softening inflation. However, this didn’t stop some central banks from tightening monetary policy further. The US Federal Reserve raised interest rates in July to a range of 5.25-5.50% along with the European Central Bank raising rates to 3.75% the highest level since the year 2000. The Reserve Bank of Australia kept rates on hold in July.

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Research Insights | Market Commentary June 2023
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Research Insights | Market Commentary June 2023

In May investment markets fretted over the US Government’s debt ceiling negotiations as Democrats and Republicans aimed to strike a deal that would suspend the debt-issuance cap for 2 years to avoid a default. Any default would have significant ramifications for the US dollar and the credit quality of US debt with impacts felt across asset classes.

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Research Insights | Market Commentary May 2023
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Research Insights | Market Commentary May 2023

In May investment markets fretted over the US Government’s debt ceiling negotiations as Democrats and Republicans aimed to strike a deal that would suspend the debt-issuance cap for 2 years to avoid a default. Any default would have significant ramifications for the US dollar and the credit quality of US debt with impacts felt across asset classes.

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