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Will 2018 Be a Record Year for US Dividend Increases?
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Will 2018 Be a Record Year for US Dividend Increases?

Since the passage of US tax reforms last December, some US companies have chosen to reward investors by boosting dividends. Citing sectoral trends, investment leaders from Franklin Equity Group explain why they think that trend is likely to continue in select industries.

Will Market Volatility Put US Rate Rises on Hold—for Now?

Will Market Volatility Put US Rate Rises on Hold—for Now?

In all likelihood, the Fed will probably hold fire on interest rates until markets calm down for a period of time.

Demystifying—and Defeating—Deflation

Demystifying—and Defeating—Deflation

I have little doubt the European Central Bank and other central banks such as the Bank of Japan—which has committed ¥80 trillion a year to its QE program—will continue to try to do what they believe is needed to boost inflation.

October’s Market Ups and Downs Put Into Perspective

October’s Market Ups and Downs Put Into Perspective

In the United States, I think a big part of this recent equity market selloff, particularly the violent nature of it in October, is an indicator that perhaps the scars from the 2007–09 financial crisis still are fairly deep.

A Mid-Year Crossroads for US Equities?

A Mid-Year Crossroads for US Equities?

I don’t necessarily see low levels of volatility as a problem. There have been extended periods of very low volatility, such as in the early to mid-2000s and early to mid-1990s, when the equity market continued to do well.

Speaking of Dividends

Speaking of Dividends