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JANUARY 18, 2019 Market Commentary by Scott J. Brown, Ph.D., Chief Economist Fear and hope. Market participants remained concerned about the partial government shutdown, which has a larger and broader negative impact on the economy the longer it lasts. Federal employees and their families are suffering from missed paychecks. There are secondary effects due to the loss of supporting business (such as food services). There are longer lines at airport security, delays in mortgage approvals, and disruptions in a wide range of routine processes. However, rumors of possible concessions from China raised hopes that progress could be made in upcoming trade talks later this month. The government shutdown continued to delay the release of Bureau of Census data reports (retail sales, residential construction), and there is concern that data collection is also being curtailed. Industrial production figures were mixed. Moderate temperatures and mild weather reduced the output of utilities, but boosted manufacturing output (prior to seasonal adjustment, factory output fell less than usual). The Fed s Beige Book suggested modest-to-moderate growth in many sectors of the economy to start the year. Input costs, including wages, have increased, but there were mixed reports on firms ability to pass higher costs along. The University of Michigan s Consumer Sentiment Index fell sharply in mid-january, reflecting concerns about the stock market, Fed policy, the global economic slowdown, trade policy and the government shutdown. However, the report noted that the decline in sentiment did not mean that an economic downturn is coming (job growth and wage gains should continue to provide support). Next week, Monday is a holiday. The IMF s updated World Economic Outlook will kick off the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos (the U.S. delegation is not going Sad!). The Conference Board s Index of Leading Economic Indicators should be weak (most of the components are known and it s a published formula), reflecting the stock market decline and lower ISM new orders (benchmark revisions are also due).

Indices Week YTD return % DJIA 23370.10 24001.92 4.47% NASDAQ 7084.47 6986.07 6.77% S&P 500 2635.96 2596.64 5.15% MSCI EAFE 1782.72 1787.05 3.65% Russell 2000 1467.25 1445.43 8.80% Consumer Money Rates 1 year ago Prime Rate 5.50 4.50 Fed Funds 2.40 1.41 30-year mortgage 4.59 4.22 Currencies 1 year ago Dollars per British Pound 1.299 1.389 Dollars per Euro 1.139 1.224 Japanese Yen per Dollar 109.26 111.11 Canadian Dollars per Dollar 1.328 1.242 Mexican Peso per Dollar 19.172 18.605 Commodities 1 year ago

Crude Oil 52.07 63.95 Gold 1292.30 1327.20 Bond Rates 1 month ago 2-year treasury 2.58 2.73 10-year treasury 2.77 2.88 10-year municipal (TEY) 3.46 3.75 Treasury Yield Curve 01/18/2019 As of close of business 01/17/2019 S&P Sector Performance (YTD) 01/18/2019

As of close of business 01/17/2019 Economic Calendar January 21 MLK Holiday (markets closed) IMF World Economic Outlook (update) January 22 Existing Home Sales (December) January 24 Jobless Claims (week ending January 19) Leading Economic Indicators (December) January 25 Durable Goods Orders (December) New Home Sales (December) January 28 CBO Budget and Economic Outlook

January 29 CB Consumer Confidence Index (January) January 30 Real GDP (4Q18, advance estimate) FOMC Policy Decision (Powell press conference) January 31 Employment Cost Index (4Q18) February 1 Employment Report (January) ISM Manufacturing Index (January) February 3 Super Bowl LIII March 20 FOMC Policy Decision (Powell press conference) All expressions of opinion reflect the judgment of the Research Department of Raymond James & Associates, Inc. and are subject to change. There is no assurance any of the forecasts mentioned will occur or that any trends mentioned will continue in the future. Investing involves risks including the possible loss of capital. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. International investing is subject to additional risks such as currency fluctuations, different financial accounting standards by country, and possible political and economic risks, which may be greater in emerging markets. While interest on municipal bonds is generally exempt from federal income tax, it may be subject to the federal alternative minimum tax, and state or local taxes. In addition, certain municipal bonds (such as Build America Bonds) are issued without a federal tax exemption, which subjects the related interest income to federal income tax. Municipal bonds may be subject to capital gains taxes if sold or redeemed at a profit. Taxable Equivalent Yield (TEY) assumes a 35% tax rate. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an unmanaged index of 30 widely held stocks. The NASDAQ Composite Index is an unmanaged index of all common stocks listed on the NASDAQ National Stock Market. The S&P 500 is an unmanaged index of 500 widely held stocks. The MSCI EAFE (Europe, Australia, Far East) index is an unmanaged index that is generally considered representative of the international stock market. The Russell 2000 index is an unmanaged index of small cap securities which generally involve greater risks. An investment cannot be made directly in these indexes. The performance noted does not include fees or charges, which would reduce an investor's returns. U.S. government bonds and treasury bills are guaranteed by the US government and, if held to maturity, offer a fixed rate of return and guaranteed principal value. U.S. government bonds are issued and guaranteed as to the timely payment of principal and interest by the federal government. Treasury bills are certificates reflecting short-term (less than one year) obligations of the U.S. government. Commodities trading is generally considered speculative because of the significant potential for investment loss. Markets for commodities are likely to be volatile and there may be sharp price fluctuations even during periods when prices overall are rising. Specific sector investing can be subject to different and greater risks than more diversified investments. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the annual total market value of all final goods and services produced domestically by the U.S. The federal funds rate ( Fed Funds ) is the interest rate at which banks and credit unions lend reserve balances to other depository institutions overnight. The prime rate is the underlying index for most credit cards, home equity loans and lines of credit, auto loans, and personal loans. Material prepared by Raymond James for use by financial advisors. Data source: Bloomberg, as of close of business January 17, 2019.