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Managing Liquidity in the Coronavirus Market

Brown Advisory

The background liquidity conditions for capital markets have changed substantively since the 2008-09 financial crisis, and to some extent these changes have contributed to the liquidity crunch in various segments of the market in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. As we now know, this celebration was premature.

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Managing Liquidity in the Coronavirus Market

Brown Advisory

The background liquidity conditions for capital markets have changed substantively since the 2008-09 financial crisis, and to some extent these changes have contributed to the liquidity crunch in various segments of the market in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak. RECENT TRENDS AFFECTING LIQUIDITY. ILLIQUIDITY IMPACTS.

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Market Commentary: A New Bull Market is Here

Carson Wealth

It was developed a decade ago and is a key input into our asset allocation decisions. It declined ahead of the actual start of the 2001 and 2008 recessions. Additionally, the drag from financial conditions is beginning to ease as the Fed gets closer to the end of rate hikes. The recovery in housing is notable.

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Transcript: Mathieu Chabran

The Big Picture

You know, that’s one thing in Europe where London was, I actually think, still remains the one place where you want to get exposure when you join financial services. RITHOLTZ: (LAUGHTER) CHABRAN: And find a reason why they would allocate there. CHABRAN: Yes, no that’s right Barry.

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Transcript: Neil Dutta

The Big Picture

I mean, back in the ‘80s, I mean, research analysts would figure out what the Fed did three weeks ago, right, based on what was going on in the money markets. Now, they tell you what they’re going to do and the markets price it in instantaneously. So Bernanke made that point back in 2008. RITHOLTZ: Right. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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