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The stage is set for a potential rerun of the 2020 election this November and many investors are aware that financial markets usually do well in a presidential election year. Election years present a unique dynamic since the normal market influences are in play plus factors related to the election.
It is difficult to imagine a pre-digital world. E-commerce, online banking, using online tools to make doctor’s appointments, and find out test results: Technology is embedded in our daily lives, offering enormous advantages to daily living -- and the broader economy.
There’s an old saying in the financial world: Liquidity is like oxygen; you only notice it when it’s gone. And some of the most important – and least noticed – suppliers of that liquidity and therefore stability to the financial system are repurchase agreements, or repos.
The Federal Reserve has sent clear signals: The era of interest rate hikes begun in March 2022 is over and rates are on hold – for now. Investors are now reading the Fed tea leaves to see when it will begin to move in the opposite direction and cut rates.
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