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Navigating Post-Election Market Dynamics | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders and Kathy Jones discuss the market reactions following the election, focusing on both the equity and bond markets.
The Fed at Jackson Hole & Revised Employment Data | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders and Kathy Jones discuss the Federal Reserve’s annual conference at Jackson Hole and the annual payrolls benchmark revision.
China Enters the AI Chat (With Louis-Vincent Gave) | Charles Schwab
Louis-Vincent Gave of Gavekal Research joins Liz Ann Sonders for a discussion on what was so unique about 2024—and China's role in the AI industry.
What's New in Stock Sectors & Corporate Bonds? | Charles Schwab
Kathy Jones and Collin Martin analyze the attractiveness of corporate bond yields, and Liz Ann Sonders interviews Kevin Gordon about sector performance.
In the Face of Risk: With Guests Jeff Elison & Ido Erev | Charles Schwab
The way we perceive the probability of rare events often changes as we acquire direct experience—but are the new perceptions more accurate?
'Muddiness' & Uncertainty in the Markets (With Cameron Dawson) | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders and Cameron Dawson of NewEdge Wealth discuss the uncertainty in the market and how that could impact portfolio construction.
Investors Riding the Waves in Unsteady Bond Market | Charles Schwab
Fast-paced policy changes out of Washington are roiling the bond market, leading fixed income investors to wrestle with whether they should buy, hold, or sell.
Making Sense of Recent Market Volatility | Charles Schwab
After a turbulent few days in the market, what strategies should investors consider?
Should the Fed Focus on Inflation or Unemployment? | Charles Schwab
Kathy Jones and Collin Martin break down the Fed's current predicament and what the future might hold for interest rates.
Market Uncertainty Seems Like the Only Sure Thing | Charles Schwab
Equity investors have been on a roller-coaster ride in 2025. Uncertainty about tariffs, fiscal policy, the jobs market, and the broader economy means that that may not change anytime soon.