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Markets Look Beyond the Fed as Productivity Remains a Long-Term Driver
U.S. stocks continued to trade near record highs last week as investors balanced easing geopolitical tensions, resilient corporate earnings, and evolving expectations for Federal Reserve policy. Market volatility remained well below its long-term average despite continued uncertainty surrounding inflation and interest rates.
Holding Pattern Continues
The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged at its June meeting, maintaining the federal funds rate at 3.50% to 3.75%. While investors entered the year expecting several rate cuts, persistent inflation has shifted expectations toward rates remaining higher for longer as policymakers continue working toward their 2% inflation objective.
Warsh Signals Change
The meeting also marked the first chaired by Kevin Warsh, who signaled several procedural changes to how the Federal Reserve communicates with markets. While these adjustments may alter how investors interpret future Fed meetings, they do not change the underlying drivers of long-term economic growth.
Productivity Powers Growth
One of those long-term drivers is productivity. Advances in technology—including artificial intelligence—have the potential to improve efficiency, support corporate profitability, and increase economic output over time. Historically, periods of stronger productivity growth have helped support higher living standards, stronger earnings growth, and expanding equity markets.
Looking Ahead
Looking ahead, investors will continue watching inflation data, labor market reports, second-quarter earnings, and additional comments from Federal Reserve officials. While monetary policy will remain important, corporate fundamentals and economic growth are likely to remain the primary drivers of market performance.


As Always
I’d like to leave you with the final line we’ve used since we started these commentaries back at the very height of market volatility in March 2020. Always remember that we create financial/investment plans not for the easy times, but to prepare for the tough ones.
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