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Election Implications on the Municipal Market | Weekly Market Commentary | September 16, 2024

Election Implications on the Municipal Market | Weekly Market Commentary | September 16, 2024

While there are still several months until the election is decided, the expectation is that regardless of who ultimately becomes our 47th president, the biggest loser could be the fiscal deficit. Per the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the U.S. government is expected to run sizable deficits over the next decade — to the tune of 5% – 7% of gross domestic product (GDP) each year. According to the CBO, the deficit increases significantly in relation to GDP over the next 30 years, reaching 8.5% of GDP in 2054.

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Second Quarter Earnings Recap:  Good, Not Great | Weekly Market Commentary | September 9, 2024

Second Quarter Earnings Recap: Good, Not Great | Weekly Market Commentary | September 9, 2024

Second quarter numbers were quite good and generally in line with LPL Research’s expectations. In our earnings preview on July 1, we called for double-digit earnings growth and we got it — S&P 500 earnings per share (EPS) grew nearly 12% in the quarter, or over 13% excluding a $9.1 billion write-down of media assets by Warner Brothers Discovery (WBD). Profit margins expanded quarter over quarter by a not insignificant 0.4%, indicating companies did a good job controlling costs.

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