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2026 Outlook: The Policy Engine

2026 Outlook: The Policy Engine

Outlook 2026: The Policy Engine By LPL Financial Research In 2025, we observed a market environment where fiscal and monetary policy decisions, rather than traditional business fundamentals, were the primary drivers of market direction. This shift means that policy...

Iran Conflict: What We Know Now | LPL Street View

In this edition of LPL Research’s Street View, Chief Investment Officer Marc Zabicki breaks down the latest Iran conflict developments, market reactions, and what investors should watch as geopolitical tensions evolve.

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Markets Tested as Iran Conflict Continues | Weekly Market Commentary | March 9, 2026

Markets Tested as Iran Conflict Continues | Weekly Market Commentary | March 9, 2026

It’s difficult to separate the human and emotional side of war from the economic and market impacts. Without minimizing the human element, we focus on markets here. From that perspective, the energy market is the primary way through which this crisis will affect markets globally. Oil and natural gas production and transit have already been disrupted, sending prices sharply higher. If these disruptions are severe and long lasting, they have the potential to influence inflation expectations, weigh on business confidence, and elevate volatility across asset classes, all of which will likely translate into lower stock prices. Simply put, the more intense and prolonged the geopolitical shock, the larger the likely market impact.

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2026 Outlook: The Policy Engine

2026 Outlook: The Policy Engine

Outlook 2026: The Policy Engine By LPL Financial Research In 2025, we observed a market environment where fiscal and monetary policy decisions, rather than traditional business fundamentals, were the primary drivers of market direction. This shift means that policy...

Midyear Outlook 2025: Pragmatic Optimism, Measured Expectations

Midyear Outlook 2025: Pragmatic Optimism, Measured Expectations

We started 2025 on a high note, although we acknowledged that “no market environment is ever permanent, and that change is always potentially around the corner.” Well change did come, and with it, volatility, perhaps in part because we assumed President Trump’s policies would simply mirror those of his prior term. The impact of policy direction has been central to market direction this year…

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