Commercial Real Estate Faces ‘Staring Contest’
Even if interest rates stop going up, CRE investors face years of fine margins and crucial risk calculations.
The gambit is designed to help the nation’s currency in a deal engineered by its central bank.
Shaky banks and other worries propel the haven investment upward.
Liselott Ledin was placed on leave after Sweden’s largest pension fund lost almost $2 billion during recent U.S. banking failures.
Cyclical stock sectors re-take the lead, but with deliberation, as earnings weaken.
Banks’ so-so results don’t inspire confidence, as the stock market continues its losing ways.
Inflation is still sizzling and geopolitics are scary, but even Cathie Wood’s fund is attracting investors again.
A forecast from the Cleveland Fed is not encouraging. But Brainard and Evans have soothing words.