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Key Takeaways
- Recent tech underperformance is inconsistent with fundamentals
- Despite growth scare, U.S. economy remains on solid footing
- Government shutdowns typically only lead to short-term volatility
What a whirlwind! In the five weeks since President Trump began his second term, he has issued an extraordinary number of executive orders, threatened and imposed tariffs, and initiated sweeping changes across nearly all levels of government. He is also attempting to deliver on his campaign promise to make the government more efficient. The rapid pace of decision-making has been unnerving, particularly for financial decision-makers and markets that thrive on stability. This has also posed challenges for Fed policymakers as they navigate the economy through a lens of increased uncertainty. As a result, equity market volatility has picked up in recent weeks. Below, we detail some key factors driving the recent market volatility and provide our perspective on how we believe these events may unfold and impact the economy and financial markets.
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