The second quarter of 2023 begins with an interesting look back at the first quarter: substantially weakened numbers for US manufacturing activity, including employment, in the second half of the first quarter and a newly revised Atlanta Fed GDPNow
Stuart Katz
Robertson Stephens Weekly Commentary – March 27, 2023
The Fed's decision to raise rates modestly and signal a possible tempering of monetary tightening going forward will no doubt be re-evaluated at the end of this week with the release of important inflation indicators for February. All indications
Robertson Stephens Weekly Commentary – March 20, 2023
As the Federal Reserve prepares for this week’s FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) meeting, the turmoil in US regional banks and the European banking system will be a new and uncertain factor. In addition to the question of how an additional rate
Robertson Stephens Weekly Commentary – March 13, 2023
Turmoil in the banking industry will dominate the economic discussion this week, not only in the US. The immediate question/concern is whether the Federal Reserve will change its stance on proceeding with further interest rate increases in order to
Money Market Funds
By CIO, Stuart Katz March 13, 2023 - During the April 2020 COVID market meltdown, there was an increasing number of questions regarding money market funds. It seems we are “back to the future.” Below is the Investment Office’s summary of several
Catalysts, Consequences, Contagion (Triple CCC)
By Stuart Katz, CIO March 10, 2023 What Yesterday, bank stocks declined, triggered partly by an item on the list of SEC disclosures by SVB Financial (stock declined 63%), owner of Silicon Valley bank (the 16th largest bank in the US with
Robertson Stephens Weekly Commentary – March 6, 2023
The testimony before Congress this week by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell will shed critical light on the Fed's thinking as it approaches its next FOMC interest-rate setting meeting on March 21-22. While it is highly unlikely that he will be very
Robertson Stephens Weekly Commentary – February 27, 2023
Additional data this week is expected to confirm the ongoing strength of economic growth in the United States and the economic resilience of Europe in the face of rising interest rates and the disruptions of the war in Ukraine. Labor markets in both
Robertson Stephens Weekly Commentary – February 21, 2023
The US economy moves forward with inflationary pressures still apparent. Over the course of this week, we may find out a bit more about exactly how rapidly these pressures will abate in the coming months and what this may imply for the Federal
Robertson Stephens Weekly Commentary – February 13, 2023
US inflation and growth metrics will both be in the news this week, starting with the Consumer Price Index and Producer Price Index numbers for January and continuing with retail sales, industrial production and housing numbers, all for January as

