INSIGHTS

INSIGHTS

ON MARKETS AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

Please click on the category links below to learn more about our past and present thinking on financial markets and the global economy.

The SECURE Act and what it could mean for you

Congress is currently set to tackle the most comprehensive retirement legislation in recent history, with a focus on alleviating the looming retirement crisis facing many Americans today. On May 23, 2019 the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE)...

April 2019

Over the last few years, we have been describing the hyperactive U.S. equity market as the adolescent in the room – and characterizing the seemingly immoveable U.S. Treasury market as the grownup. After a 2016 U.S. election that promised...

January 2019

Where do we go from here? With one year ending and another beginning, there are expectations of enlightenment. As the calendar turns, we believe we can briefly pause, reflect, and offer wisdom...

The Climate Report, COP24, and Why it Matters

Unless you were paying close attention, you may have missed it. It came and went through the 24-hour news cycle and drifted out of the public discourse in a flash like other information not directly related to the White House....

October 2018

The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index (S&P) is on a tear. A careful analysis of a couple of the economic factors that have supported recent U.S. outperformance provides a reasonable argument that long-term investors might do well to consider rebalancing portfolios...

Finding Opportunity in the Gaps: Sustainable Infrastructure

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Infrastructure: it is one of the incremental keys to economic development and growth. At its most basic, infrastructure means connectivity – roads, rail, ports, and telecommunications open doors to commerce and ultimately allow businesses to...

July 2018

As opening lines go, “I love the circus,” may not be as compelling as, “All children, except one, grow up,” yet it is appropriate for these times. Three-ring political summits, high wire...

Expanding Access, Scaling Impact

Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management employs a diligent investment process that directs capital to create progressive disruption and positive global change across industries, companies, and technologies. This approach provides our clients...

April 2018

Analysts and participants may have gotten ahead of themselves as the market rocketed forward in the last quarter of 2017 and the early weeks of 2018. In hindsight, their optimism is understandable. This is especially true given the increasingly synchronized...

The shareholder engagement toolbox

At Reynders, McVeigh, we believe that being an active investor is not only in our clients’ best interest, it is our responsibility as investors. We take our role seriously, and approach our commitments with diligence that extends across a number...

Implications of the new tax code

For more individuals, getting a handle on taxes has never been easy. In fact, a recent survey found that 57% of Americans were not confident in their understanding of the tax code and 53% were not confident in...

January 2018

Spurred by a slowly accelerating economy and pro-business policies that have pushed deregulation and a major corporate tax break, blue skies led to very green stock prices in 2017. Potential clouds of rising interest rates, nuclear weapons in North Korea,...

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