Market Commentary 

Market Commentary | January 5th, 2026

Economic indicators over the recent period provide a nuanced view of U.S. conditions as the year closed. Crude oil inventories showed mixed results at the end of the year, with a small increase followed by a decline. However, product stockpiles — like gasoline and distillates — rose sharply, reinforcing the view that supply remains ample.

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Market Commentary | January 5th, 2026

Economic indicators over the recent period provide a nuanced view of U.S. conditions as the year closed. Crude oil inventories showed mixed results at the end of the year, with a small increase followed by a decline. However, product stockpiles — like gasoline and distillates — rose sharply, reinforcing the view that supply remains ample.

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Market Commentary | December 15th, 2025

Last week’s economic calendar painted a nuanced picture of the U.S. economy, reflecting a softening labor market, mixed consumer activity, and divergent signals from manufacturing and services sectors.

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Market Commentary | December 1st, 2025

Markets had a shortened trading week due to the Thanksgiving holiday, but several key economic reports provided insight into inflation trends, consumer behavior, and business activity.

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Market Commentary | November 24th, 2025

This week’s economic data releases offered a broad update on labor-market momentum, inflation pressures, and business-sector activity, particularly important because several reports were delayed during the recent government shutdown.

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Market Commentary | November 17th, 2025

This week’s economic data offered a multifaceted view of market sentiment as investors weighed inflation risks, interest rate expectations, and energy supply dynamics. With the Federal Reserve maintaining a cautious stance, attention turned to Treasury auctions and oil inventories for signals on how financial and commodity markets are responding to evolving macroeconomic conditions.

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