Hot Reads: Treasury ETF Inflows Spiked in September

Plus, some thoughts on what could put a halt to the dollar’s rise.

ETF.com
Oct 07, 2022
Edited by: etf.com Staff
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Market Jitters Spur September Flight to Treasury ETFs (Financial Times)
Government bonds including Treasuries accounted for 60% of inflows, up from 20% in August.

 

What Could Stop the Dollar's Ascent? (Institutional Investor)
Why the dollar might stay hot. Or not.

 

Shilling Sees 21% Further Stock Market Slide (ThinkAdvisor)
Economist Gary Shilling thinks this outcome will be mostly driven by corporate earnings declines.

 

IMF Chief Issues Gloomy Assessment of Global Economy (Financial Times)
Kristina Georgieva signals the IMF will issue fresh downgrades of its economic projections next week.

 

Bill Gross Sees Yields Peaking (Financial Advisor)
The Pimco co-founder says the Fed can't keep raising rates to slay inflation because the economy is far more leveraged now and global growth is slowing.

 

Timing the Stock Market vs. Timing the Bond Market (A Wealth of Common Sense)
Why it's harder to time the bond market than you think.

 

Wall Street: Wishful Thinking on Fed Won't End Bear Market (Advisor Perspectives)
Dip buyers wagering that the era of central bank hawkishness has peaked are playing a dangerous game.

 

As Rising Interest Rates Hit Home, Real Estate Sector Declines (Morningstar)
The decline comes despite growth in fundamentals.

 

Inflation Pushing 76% of Americans Off Track Financially: Survey (FA Mag)
The Consumer Financial Outlook Survey shows Americans are redirecting their attention to short-term goals, making it almost impossible to save for retirement.

 

New Paper Says Young People Shouldn't Save for Retirement (ThinkAdvisor)
A new paper in the Journal of Portfolio Management Research assumes people prioritize smooth lifestyle and consumption patterns over wealth maximization.