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The United States: Gains in US import prices (excluding petroleum) reached the highest level since the late 1980s.
Although, a stronger US dollar should ease import price inflation.
Emerging Markets: Stocks tend to perform well after the first Fed rate hike.
Commodities: Weaker Chinese imports pose downside risks for commodities.
Equities: Growth stocks continue to lead the market lower.
Global Developments: The total global bond market value has been tumbling.
Food for Thought: Lastly, let’s take a look at wage growth versus inflation.
Edited by Alexander Bowers
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