Stay up to date on the markets with the monthly Viewpoint, where our Chief Investment Office (CIO) provides an update on the market outlook and perspectives on asset classes and portfolio positioning considerations.
IN THIS ISSUE
Amid concerns surrounding high deficits and government debt, potential new policy initiatives, elevated geopolitical risk, and potential Federal Reserve actions, we see bright spots that could break through and maintain the bull market's advance. We continue to maintain our tactical Equity overweight relative to Fixed Income, our diversified, balanced approach in Growth versus Value, and continue to favor the U.S. relative to the rest of the world as we close out 2024.
We highlight our thesis for the next decade, 2025 Year Ahead: The Advancement of the Asset-Light Era, in the December edition of Viewpoint.
2025 Year Ahead: The Advancement Of The Asset-Light Era
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The Chief Investment Office (CIO) provides thought leadership on wealth management, investment strategy and global markets; portfolio management solutions; due diligence; and solutions oversight and data analytics. CIO viewpoints are developed for Bank of America Private Bank, a division of Bank of America, N.A., ("Bank of America") and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated ("MLPF&S" or "Merrill"), a registered broker-dealer, registered investment adviser and a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of America Corporation ("BofA Corp."). This information should not be construed as investment advice and is subject to change. It is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to be either a specific offer by Bank of America, Merrill or any affiliate to sell or provide, or a specific invitation for a consumer to apply for, any particular retail financial product or service that may be available.
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