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Blackrock: Despite Recent Darkness, Long-Term Picture Brighter for Equities
Posted on August 10, 2011 | No CommentsUS Stocks Are Oversold -
SPECIAL MARKET UPDATE : Markets Enter Correction Territory As Economic Concerns Escalate by Bob Dole
Posted on August 7, 2011 | No CommentsStocks have endured sustained volatility recently, falling 10% over the last two weeks and dropping close to 5% on Thursday, August 4, the largest one-day decline since 2008 -
US Companies Poised to Show Investors the Money
Posted on June 28, 2011 | No CommentsWith returns on cash virtually non-existent, conventional wisdom dictates that companies will have to act -
The End of QE2: What Does It Mean for Investors?
Posted on June 28, 2011 | No CommentsThe June 30 end of the Federal Reserve’s bond purchase program dubbed “QE2” represents a watershed moment for investors -
Weekly Investment Commentary by Bob Dole
Posted on June 28, 2011 | No CommentsWe view the current period of weakness as a potential buying opportunity -
BlackRock Municipal Markets Investment Commentary
Posted on April 17, 2011 | No CommentsAfter outpacing both corporate bonds and Treasury issues in February, municipals posted poor price performance in March. -
Market Views From the BlackRock Large Cap Series Team
Posted on April 5, 2011 | No CommentsAfter the deep financial crisis-induced retrenchment of the past few years, US consumers defied the skeptics and returned to spending — albeit, with an abundance of caution and selectivity. -
Weekly Investment Commentary by Bob Dole
Posted on April 5, 2011 | No CommentsAlthough markets contended with some downside risks last week, including higher commodity prices and ongoing debt issues in Europe, stocks managed to post further gains as they continued to bounce back from their recent market correction. For the week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.3% to 12,377, the S&P 500 Index advanced 1.4% to 1,332 and the Nasdaq Composite climbed 1.7% to 2,790. -
After the Lost Decade: Strategies for Re-Entering Equity Markets by Chris Leavy
Posted on April 3, 2011 | No CommentsThe past decade has been rough on investors, with equity valuations declining to historically low levels. Today, equities as an asset class are supported by strong corporate balance sheets and earnings growth and are well positioned to return significant value to investors over the coming years. Investors should consider global multinational stocks with dividends for income and exposure to emerging markets growth. -
The Uncertainty of Life After QE2 by Rick Rieder
Posted on March 27, 2011 | No CommentsData continues to point to a transition from stimulus-driven recovery to real consumption-driven expansion, with employment clearly improving. However, transmission of inflation through higher food and energy prices has gotten the attention of the Fed and heightens policy challenges surrounding the scheduled June 30 end to QE2. We continue to favor shorter duration, higher-yielding sectors, but are wary of the market volatility the end of QE2 will create, and are focused on risk management.










