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Market Commentary: December 30, 2025
Tim Hoyle, Chief Investment Officer Thoyle@haverfordquality.com Entering 2026 with Economic Momentum We are seeing [...]
Navigating Change: Key Insights from Season 5
Hank Smith is joined by Maxine Cuffe, Vice President & Director of Global Strategies at The Haverford Trust Company, on this episode to share some of their favorite moments and lessons from Season 5 of Speaking of Quality.
The news last week included numerous market-moving events, which appears to be the norm at present. In the midst of this activity we held our 2025 Investors Forum featuring D.C. policy research expert Dan Clifton, Head of Washington Policy Research from Strategas. Dan clarified recent news while sharing his views on the current state of the policy debate in D.C.
One hundred days into the Trump administration many investors are feeling bruised and battered. Those hoping for a focus on regulatory rollback and tax reforms have instead endured the upending of trade policy and verbal barbs aimed at the Federal Reserve Chair.
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On April 7, 2025, we hosted a call to address our clients' frequently asked [...]
In 2017, Trump Administration 1.0 policy commenced with bullish regulatory roll-back and tax reform, [...]
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The market officially ended the President’s post-election honeymoon as the S&P 500 traded into correction territory on March 13, down 10% from the all-time high in mid-February. The last few weeks have been chaotic, to say the least. Regardless of one’s views on the President’s policies and goals, most Americans wish he would be more consistent with his messaging and follow through. Along with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s talking points, the markets are hearing ‘pull back’.
The S&P 500 closed Friday down for the week, but remains just 3% off its all-time high set only nine days prior. However, it may feel worse. Keeping pace of headlines during the past month has been difficult and discerning the news from the noise even more so. The news cycle and markets are moving so quickly, it’s like listening to an audio book set at 2x read-back speed; as hard as you try to follow the narrator, it’s just too fast to keep up.


