Market Decode: What’s unsettling the markets?
August has historically been a volatile month. This year, a confluence of factors is driving substantial market unrest. Watch this video for insights on how to keep the ups and downs in perspective.
MARKETS TOOK A DIVE at the start of August, with all three major indexes plummeting briefly in response to a variety of fears before stabilizing. But it’s likely the late-summer storms aren’t over, says Chris Hyzy, Chief Investment Officer for Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank. “We see the U.S. and global markets continuing to be volatile over the near term,” he says, “but we still believe in a more bullish future ahead.” In the video above, Hyzy outlines several factors causing current volatility and suggests several steps investors can consider taking now to help them weather the squalls through year end.
For more insights, read “The Ghosts of August Shall Fade,” from the Chief Investment Office (CIO) and tune in regularly to the CIO’s Market Update Audiocast series.
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