Wall Street Enters Record-High Territory as Traders Brace for a Pivotal Fed Week
The S&P 500 is at record highs, but retail earnings, FOMC minutes and Jackson Hole this week could decide if the rally holds into September.
Markets & Macro Editor, Global Markets Review
Clara is Markets and Macro Editor at Global Markets Review, covering index behaviour, central bank policy and the relationship between the two. Her beat starts from the arithmetic — index weights, earnings contribution, discount rates — and works outward to the narrative, rather than the reverse.
She anchors the publication's coverage of the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England, and writes the recurring analysis on US index concentration and the persistent valuation gap between American and European equities. Where a story requires tracking over several quarters, it usually carries her byline.
Clara writes for readers who hold positions rather than for readers who follow markets as spectacle, which shows in how her pieces close: with the specific data releases that would change the conclusion.
Clara holds no positions in individual securities covered by Global Markets Review.
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