Review the latest Weekly Headings by CIO Larry Adam.
Key Takeaways
This weekend marks the arrival of fall! The turning point in the year where the days grow shorter, nights get longer, and nature prepares for the changing season. What’s not to love about fall? A season that brings cooler temperatures, apple picking, pumpkin patches, fall festivals and football! Let’s not forget the breathtaking fall foliage—where the green leaves on the summer trees fade into brilliant shades of red, yellow and orange ahead of winter. And just as the fall season marks a turning point in nature, the economic cycle is reaching its own inflection point as we head into the final quarter of the year. While stronger than expected growth has bolstered hopes that the Federal Reserve (Fed) can achieve a soft, non-recessionary-landing, we still think a mild recession is the more likely outcome. Here are four looming threats that could tip the economy into a recession that we are keeping an eye on:
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