Our Commentary
Market Update: March 22, 2021
Economic data for the week included a drop in February retail sales and industrial production, as did several housing metrics. However, several regional manufacturing indexes showed strong gains.
Market Update: March 15, 2021
Economic data for the week included tempered increases in both the producer price index and consumer price index, which appeared to calm some fears about rising inflation. Consumer sentiment continued to improve, as did several labor metrics on the margin.
Market Update: March 8, 2021
Economic data for the week included improvements in manufacturing and construction spending, while services results fell back a bit. The February employment situation report came in stronger than expected, although still being negatively affected by winter weather during the month.
Market Update: March 1, 2021
Global equity markets fell, as rising interest rates, fears of inflation, and general profit-taking appeared to dominate sentiment. Bonds also lost ground, being affected by rising rates even more directly. Commodities gained on the heels of stronger crude oil prices.

Market Update: February 22, 2021
Economic data for the week included positive surprises in retail sales and industrial production, while housing results were mixed for the past month—although the recovery trend remains in place.
Market Update: February 16, 2021
Economic data for the week included inflation that continued to rise slightly (due to commodity prices largely), but still tempered levels on a trailing year basis. Labor metrics improved a bit, but remain challenged relative to pre-Covid levels.

Beta Bytes: Week of February 14th, 2020.
In our Beta Bytes blog this week, we share news on Illumina Accelerator's 9 new investments in genomics startups, Northrop Grumman's next space station mission for NASA, and the rumors on Apple's next flagship iPhone

Market Update: February 8th, 2021
U.S. stocks recovered from the weakness of the prior week, as positive economic data and odds of a fiscal stimulus rose—with several key indexes again reaching record highs.

Beta Bytes: Week of February 6th, 2021
As many parents reassessed their roles when school began to close, media and tech companies jumped in to help. We can expect more supportive resources to bridge the learning gaps many of our children faced during the pandemic. These resources include the development of VR headsets, immersive web experiences that do not require specialized apps, 3D scanning with lidar technology, and augmented reality (AR) glasses.