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December 19, 2009: Month to Date Market Review

Posted by Larry Doyle on December 19th, 2009 11:26 AM |

Our economic landscape is anything but normal. The fits and starts, ups and downs, hills and valleys remain challenging and all assertions to the contrary are not about to change anytime soon. Those in Washington continue to try to put a happy face on our economy. Those on Wall Street revel in the easy money and try to project a populist image. But those on Main Street are paying the price in terms of navigating the real challenges of our economy. On that note, welcome to Sense on Cents. Let’s move on to our weekly review.

With most eyes fixated on problems here at home, the real issues in the global markets occurred in the Euro-zone. Is Greece close to a sovereign default? Would that create a chain reaction? The Euro continued to give ground this week and our greenback benefited in the process. Given the negative correlation between our greenback and many sectors of the equity, commodity, and bond markets, volatility remains a concern and risks remain high as we go into year end.

We continued to see a semblance of this phenomena play out again this week. Will it continue? Watch the U.S. Dollar Index and expect that it will continue to be negatively correlated with the markets.

Let’s navigate. Prior to reviewing the month to date market returns, I’ll address economic data released this week. (more…)






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