Grey Wealth Partners' Newsletter - 07/26/24
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Grey Wealth Partners' Newsletter - 07/26/24

?Happy Friday,

First and foremost, our thoughts go out to those that have been impacted by recent wildfires, in particular those in Jasper National Park.

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If you have received a recent an email from [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, please open it.??It is an internal email with directions to update a W-8BEN form.??The W-8BEN form is required for all non-US persons who earn (or have earned in the past) U.S. investment income.??If you have any questions, please let us know.

As part of our campaign to inform our clients about fraud and how to protect themselves, this article addresses the common tactics fraudsters use to gain access to your personal travel information and how to safeguard it:

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Market News On the investing front, it has been an eventful few weeks. The Bank of Canada cut interest rates for the second consecutive time. Meanwhile, global equities have been weaker, driven by a classic sector rotation rather than broad market weakness. More specifically, large-cap technology stocks have sold off, while other sectors and smaller stocks have seen gains. In some ways, this development has been overdue and may be a healthy shift as “tech” has dominated market returns for a long period of time. There are a few catalysts driving the rotation. First, the increasing probability of a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut in September, which may benefit rate-sensitive and cyclical sectors, such as housing and construction. Additionally, the second-quarter earnings season is also well underway, and expectations for “tech” have left little room for disappointment. Unfortunately, updates from a few high-profile tech companies were not well received by investors. The concern has not necessarily been the earnings reports themselves, but rather the significant sums being spent on artificial intelligence-related research and development, and growing scrutiny around the future returns on those investments. Below, we take a closer look at the other “big” story: the U.S. elections. Financial markets have not responded too strongly to the historic events that have unfolded in Washington over the past few weeks. However, the appointment of Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, set to be made official at the party’s national convention next month, has introduced new uncertainty with respect to the outcome of the November elections. Markets tend to focus on policy and priority differences among the parties, the likelihood of meaningful legislation being passed, and any potential impact on the country’s growth and fiscal position. While the potential President-elect understandably gets the lion’s share of media attention, congressional elections are also important. The U.S. Congress is deeply involved in making new legislation and changing existing ones, and the president must sign its bills in order for something to become law. Therefore, Congress shares authority over financial and budgetary policy and national defense, among other federal government functions. It also has extensive investigative powers over government agencies that the president controls and can initiate special inquiries involving the president and other officials. Currently, of the two chambers of Congress, the Democratic party controls the Senate, and Republicans control the House of Representatives, both with razor-thin margins. This configuration is often referred to as “gridlock” or “divided government” because passing meaningful legislation becomes more challenging, as laws must pass both chambers and be signed by the president to be enacted. Gridlock has been much more common in recent decades. Since 1953, one party has controlled both chambers of Congress and the presidency only 37% of the time, compared to 85% of the time from 1900-1952. We will be paying close attention to the elections to get a better sense of any major policy shifts and their implications for future growth and government debts and deficits. Given the unpredictable nature of the election thus far, it is premature to make any real assessments at this juncture. We will follow up as we gain greater clarity. In the meantime, we continue to digest the earnings season that is taking place and expect to offer some takeaways in the near future. Should you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out.

Grey Wealth Partners,

Chris, Bruce, Lyndell, Wendy, Laurel, Stacy, Marnie & James

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