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Energy market commentary: October 2020
Equity markets declined for the second straight month amid the ongoing pandemic and lack of U.S. fiscal stimulus, as a new surge in coronavirus cases has put a damper on the energy demand recovery.
Energy market commentary: October 2018
Each energy sector sold off with the rest of the market in October. Crude oil prices saw their largest monthly decline since 2015, but are still up $5/bbl since the end of 2017. While October saw a reversal of some positive market trends, we believe long-term midstream fundamentals remain supportive.
Energy market commentary: October 2019
Energy sector underperformance continues | MLPs have been MIA in 2019 midstream rally
Energy market commentary: September 2020
Broad equity and credit markets pulled back in September, and energy markets followed suit.
Energy market commentary: September 2021
The global energy supply crunch could portend future energy market volatility.
Energy market commentary: September 2018
Upstream and integrated oil companies bounced back in September while midstream performance was negative. Risks in Colorado weighed on midstream sentiment. Retail investors are increasingly using funds to access the energy infrastructure space.
Energy market commentary: September 2019
Energy markets rise as economic uncertainty intensifies | Saudi attacks: What happened, what does it mean?
Enrico Gaglioti
Enrico Gaglioti serves as Co-President of FS Investments where he leads the firm’s global distribution teams and shares oversight of firm strategy and capital markets. FS Investments manages $80+ billion of AUM in alternative assets and private markets. Mr. Gaglioti has over 30 years of experience in the financial services industry, including product and business...
Equities sail into late-cycle headwinds
The end of 2018 may not have been a temporary rough patch for traditional equity investments, but the beginning of what could be a more extended period of challenged profits and heightened volatility.
Equities, and expected rate volatility, bounce together
Expected equity volatility quickly settled though it continued to climb in the rates market. Our chart revisits the divergence.
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