Stocks logged a third-straight down week as investors digested the latest news out of the Middle East, navigated more volatility, and mulled the latest economic data. Middle EastMarkets got a volatile start to the week, with stocks falling and oil prices rising as commercial maritime traffic heading out of the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz remained at a virtual standstill. But stocks rebounded late in the day after the White House said the conflict may end sooner than expected.3 |
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Source: YCharts.com, March 14, 2026. Weekly performance is measured from Monday, March 9 to Friday, March 13. TR = total return for the index, which includes any dividends as well as any other cash distributions during the period. Treasury note yield is expressed in basis points. |
Stubborn InflationWith all the updates on the Middle East conflict, it was easy to miss other news last week. This Week: Key Economic DataMonday: Industrial Production. Capacity Utilization. Tuesday: Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Meeting—Day 1. Pending Home Sales. Homebuilder Confidence. Wednesday: FOMC Meeting—Day 2. Producer Price Index (PPI). Factory Orders* (Jan.). FOMC Interest Rate Decision. Fed Chair Press Conference. Thursday: Weekly Jobless Claims. Wholesale Inventories* (Jan.) New Home Sales* (Jan.). Friday: Employment Cost Index (Q4). *Indicates federal data release delayed by the government shutdown Source: Investors Business Daily - Econoday economic calendar: March 13, 2026. The Econoday economic calendar lists upcoming U.S. economic data releases (including key economic indicators), Federal Reserve policy meetings, and speaking engagements of Federal Reserve officials. The content is developed from sources believed to provide accurate information. The forecasts or forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and may not materialize. The forecasts are also subject to revision. This Week: Companies Reporting EarningsWednesday: Micron Technology, Inc. (MU). Thursday: FedEx Corporation (FDX). Source: Zacks, March 13, 2026. Companies mentioned are for informational purposes only. It should not be considered a solicitation for the purchase or sale of the securities. Investing involves risks, and investment decisions should be based on your goals, time horizon, and risk tolerance. The return and principal value of investments will fluctuate as market conditions change. When sold, investments may be worth more or less than their original cost. Companies may reschedule their earnings reports without notice. |
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"There is no better compass than compassion." - Amanda Gorman |
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Couples Who Work Together, Tax TogetherWhen a household starts a business, couples learn about the tax responsibilities associated with it. There are some things to consider when working together. Here are a few items to consider:
This information is not a substitute for individualized tax advice. Please discuss your specific tax issues with a qualified tax professional. Tip adapted from IRS.gov10 |
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Easy Food Swaps Anyone Can DoEating healthier doesn’t have to be hard! You might not have to make any significant changes to your current diet! You can cut the bad stuff by swapping unhealthy options for healthier picks and still enjoy your meal. Here are some of our favorite food swaps:
Many healthy swaps, like these, can help you reduce your caloric intake, consume less sugar, and easily create a more balanced meal. Tip adapted from EatThis.com11 |
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As I age, my height changes, but not my importance. Your hand guides me, and I help articulate what you want to say. When we part, I am not important or useful to you. What am I? Last Week's Riddle: It can be measured despite lacking length, width, or height. What is it? Answer: Temperature. |
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Footnotes And Sources1. WSJ.com, March 13, 2026 |
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