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Fedâs Interest Hike Offsets Early Summer Doldrums
Stock Market News
July 2006
Fedâs Interest Hike Offsets Early Summer Doldrums
Government reports, issued a few hours before the Fedâs announcements, provided good news, too. The Commerce department raised first-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) growth to an annual rate of 5.6 percent, but decreased the GDPâs inflation measure to 3.1 percent. Together these numbers suggest that price increases are under control.
Investorâs Perspective
Investors need to know that the Fed is keeping inflation from getting the upper hand. However, to a nation so enamored of borrowing, rising interest rates can put additional pressure on consumer budgets, which in turn slows consumer spending. Inflation hurts everyone, but escalating interest rates burden those in lower income brackets most. The higher rates are forcing the rate of foreclosures and bankruptcies higher. Lower-income households, who are already facing soaring energy costs, are now also facing higher credit card interest rates and higher monthly minimum payments. The Fed walks a tightrope balancing its inflation-fighting zeal with a sound policy that considers the full implications of costlier credit on the nationâs overall economy.
The bulls hope that the Fedâs message - and its careful balancing act - will provide support for their positive view of the current investment climate. With corporate earnings strong and a solid economy to maintain this growth pattern, many analysts believe that stocks remain a bargain. They anticipate rising earnings and a healthy stock market.
This having been said, savvy investors may want to take advantage of summerâs more leisurely pace to take a look at their portfolio and overall investment strategy. Many popular sectors like emerging markets and energy and commodities have benefited from inflation fears. It may be that these sectors are over-subscribed and due for a slow-down in performance. None of this will happen overnight, but mid-year is often a sound time to take a look at the contents of your portfolio and plan to rebalance your holdings, if needed. As always, base your investment strategy on the counsel of your investment advisor and your professional tax consultant.
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