Across-The-Board Gains For Markets Last Week

by James Picerno, The Capital Spectator

All the major asset classes posted gains last week, based on a set of ETF proxies. Thanks in part to another decision by the Federal Reserve to forgo an interest-rate hike, investor sentiment turned bullish, driving up prices for the five trading days through Friday, Sep. 23.

Last week’s big winner: US real estate investment trusts (REITs), which surged 4.2%, based on Vanguard REIT (VNQ). The bounce is the biggest weekly advance in three months for the interest-rate sensitive REIT market.

There were no losers last week, although US investment-grade bonds delivered the smallest advance. Vanguard Total Bond Market (BND) edged higher for the second week in a row, earning a 0.4% total return.

The buying spree lifted an ETF-based version of the Global Markets Index (GMI.F), an investable, unmanaged benchmark that holds all the major asset classes in market-value weights. GMI.F posted a solid 1.6% total return last week, the first weekly advance in three weeks.

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The bullish bias last week kept all but one of the major classes in positive terrain for the trailing one-year ledger. US REITs (VNQ) remain in the top spot, posting a sizzling 21.8% total return for the past 12 months.

Broadly defined commodities are still the only loser for one-year results. iPath Bloomberg Commodity (DJP) is down 4.1% for the 12 months through last Friday’s close.

Meantime, GMI.F’s one-year total return moved into double digits last week. The benchmark is up a robust 10.5% over the 12 months through Sep. 23.

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