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Tom Lauricella

Tom Lauricella

is chief markets editor for Morningstar.

Investor hopes for rate cuts slides after US CPI data
Markets
Investor hopes for rate cuts slides after US CPI data
The hot March CPI report has bond traders significantly paring back rate cuts in 2024.
7 charts on the AI stock boom one year after ChatGPT’s launch
Stocks
7 charts on the AI stock boom one year after ChatGPT’s launch
These stocks and the key trends behind them are critical for understanding the AI investment landscape
7 charts on the AI stock boom one year after ChatGPT’s launch
Stocks
7 charts on the AI stock boom one year after ChatGPT’s launch
These stocks and the key trends behind them are critical for understanding the AI investment landscape.
Markets brief: Why the budget deficit suddenly matters
Markets
Markets brief: Why the budget deficit suddenly matters
A jump in Treasury debt issuance is playing a role in the rise in bond yields.
Is Apple stock a buy after its selloff?
Stocks
Is Apple stock a buy after its selloff?
Keeping a close watch on iPhone sales trends.
Markets brief: Will bond yields top 5%?
Fixed Income
Markets brief: Will bond yields top 5%?
Even with a slowing economy next year, investors should expect higher rates.
Markets brief: Is the US stock rally broadening?
Markets
Markets brief: Is the US stock rally broadening?
The “magnificent seven” rally gives way to wider gains.
Markets brief: Why you should expect tough talk out of the Fed meeting
Markets
Markets brief: Why you should expect tough talk out of the Fed meeting
Inflation may be turning, but Powell seen emphasizing that the fight isn’t over yet.
Will the Fed hit pause on rate hikes or do a 'skip'?
Markets
Will the Fed hit pause on rate hikes or do a 'skip'?
The US, Australia and Canada now appear to be in a similar interest rate dynamic. 
Why investors shouldn’t wait for the good news to start buying
Markets
Why investors shouldn’t wait for the good news to start buying
Fidelity’s Chisholm says investor fears have made mid-cap stocks, materials, financials an attractive contrarian play.
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