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Key Wealth Matters, a podcast series hosted by the experts of the Key Wealth Institute, explores the biggest news of today to determine how these headlines can impact wealth plans, financial strategies, markets, and investments. Join our team of advisors for unbiased, proactive advice about individual and family finances, estate and legacy planning, family dynamics, investing, as well as trends for business owners, nonprofits, and institutions. To submit potential topics or questions to our experts, contact us via email at Key_Wealth_Institute@keybank.com. For more information, articles, or other insights related to wealth management, visit key.com/ourinsights. _____________________________________________________ Key Wealth, Key Private Bank, Key Family Wealth, KeyBank Institutional Advisors and Key Private Client are marketing names for KeyBank National Association (KeyBank) and certain affiliates, such as Key Investment Services LLC (KIS) and KeyCorp Insurance Agency USA Inc. (KIA). We gather data and information from specialized sources and financial databases including but not limited to Bloomberg Finance L.P., Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Chicago Board of Exchange (CBOE) Volatility Index (VIX), Dow Jones / Dow Jones Newsplus, FactSet, Federal Reserve and corresponding 12 district banks / Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), ICE BofA (Bank of America) MOVE Index, Morningstar / Morningstar.com, Standard & Poor’s and Wall Street Journal / WSJ.com. The Key Wealth Institute is comprised of financial professionals representing KeyBank National Association (KeyBank) and certain affiliates, such as Key Investment Services LLC (KIS) and KeyCorp Insurance Agency USA Inc. (KIA). Any opinions, projections, or recommendations contained herein are subject to change without notice, are those of the individual author(s), and may not necessarily represent the views of KeyBank or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. This material presented is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be an offer, recommendation, or solicitation to purchase or sell any security or product or to employ a specific investment or tax planning strategy. KeyBank, nor its subsidiaries or affiliates, represent, warrant or guarantee that this material is accurate, complete or suitable for any purpose or any investor and it should not be used as a basis for investment or tax planning decisions. It is not to be relied upon or used in substitution for the exercise of independent judgment. It should not be construed as individual tax, legal or financial advice. Investment products, brokerage and investment advisory services are offered through KIS, member FINRA/SIPC and SEC-registered investment advisor. Insurance products are offered through KIA. Insurance products offered through KIA are underwritten by and the obligation of insurance companies that are not affiliated with KeyBank. Non-Deposit products are: NOT FDIC INSURED • NOT BANK GUARANTEED • MAY LOSE VALUE • NOT A DEPOSIT • NOT INSURED BY ANY FEDERAL OR STATE GOVERNMENT AGENCY ©2025 KeyCorp®. All rights reserved.© 2025 KeyCorp Economía Finanzas Personales
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  • From Greenland to the Grid: What’s Moving Markets This Week
    Jan 26 2026

    A steady, broadening market week: breadth improved beyond the mega‑caps, volatility’s blip faded, and PCE inflation continues to run at a pace consistent with the Fed’s target while stale data keeps focus on next week’s FOMC meeting. We also discuss the bond markets, Fed independence and the next Fed Chair. We wrap with a quick policy roundtable—credit‑card APR caps, potential GSE MBS buying, and housing supply signals—and what it could mean for portfolios.

    Speakers:

    Brian Pietrangelo, Managing Director of Investment Strategy

    Rajeev Sharma, Head of Fixed Income

    Stephen Hoedt, Head of Equities

    00:02:06 — This week’s macro: initial unemployment claims steady; 3Q25 GDP revised up to 4.4%; PCE inflation trend; FOMC ahead.

    00:07:37 — Breadth & sector rotation; healthcare strength vs. tech consolidation; index context near the 50‑day.

    00:16:28 — Policy roundtable kicks off: proposed 10% credit‑card APR cap—bank and $70B card ABS implications.

    00:20:03 — GSE MBS buying discussion: potential mortgage‑rate effects and signaling on growth/deregulation.

    00:24:29 — Wrap up & disclosures; where to follow up with your advisor.

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  • The Fed, the Grid, and the Consumer: What’s Powering 2026 So Far?
    Jan 16 2026

    A steady but complicated start to 2026: inflation isn’t flaring, retail spending held up, and the Beige Book nudged higher while jobless claims stayed low. With a January interest rate cut likely off the table, markets are eyeing mid‑year moves, as the Fed navigates political noise and confidence in credit remains high—even as spreads sit near cycle tights. We dig into what that mix means for positioning right now, then tackle the power story—AI‑driven demand, a pricier generation mix, and grid bottlenecks—why electricity costs likely stay elevated and how it can ripple through portfolios.

    Speakers:

    Brian Pietrangelo, Managing Director of Investment Strategy

    George Mateyo, Chief Investment Officer

    Rajeev Sharma, Head of Fixed Income

    Michael Bove, Senior Equity Research Analyst

    01:34 – CPI inflation steady, retail sales rebound, Beige Book edges higher, and jobless claims stay historically low.

    05:13 – Inflation’s “catch up” effects, a K shaped consumer, and why headline labor reads can look stronger than they feel.

    08:14 – No January rate cut; markets lean toward two cuts starting mid-year as political noise clouds the Fed backdrop.

    11:21 – Credit spreads at/near tights: confidence vs. complacency and how a single default could ripple through high yield.

    14:16 – Electricity prices rise amid AI driven demand, a costlier generation mix, and multiyear interconnection backlogs—no short-term fix.

    17:10 – Closing notes, MLK Jr. Day reminder, and where to find ongoing insights and guidance.

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    21 m
  • A Crude Awakening: Venezuela, Energy, and Investor Signals
    Jan 12 2026

    Happy New Year! In the first episode of 2026, we catch up on what we missed during the holiday break, and dig into the latest market and economic developments in the beginning of the year, including the Federal Reserve’s recent rate cuts, updated projections for GDP and inflation, and the impact of the government shutdown on economic data releases. The conversation covers labor market trends, productivity gains, and a notable geopolitical event in Venezuela, analyzing its implications for oil markets and global economics. We also explore expectations for future Fed actions, the evolving landscape of mortgage policy, and the importance of diversification in investment portfolios, offering listeners a clear and timely perspective on what to watch for in the year ahead.

    Speakers:

    Brian Pietrangelo, Managing Director of Investment Strategy

    George Mateyo, Chief Investment Officer

    Rajeev Sharma, Head of Fixed Income

    Stephen Hoedt, Head of Equities

    01:41 – Recap of the Federal Reserve’s recent rate cuts, projections for 2026, and analysis of GDP growth, inflation trends, and labor market data following the government shutdown.

    06:46 – Insights on the Venezuela situation, its effect on oil markets, and broader geopolitical implications for investors.

    12:14 – Inflation trends, consumer behavior, and Fed rate cut expectations for 2026

    15:56 – Analysis of government intervention in mortgage markets, treasury yields, and implications for fixed income investors.

    17:38 – Our thoughts on portfolio management, diversification strategies, predictions for recession odds, earnings, AI trends, and closing thoughts for investors.

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    Read: Key Questions: What Will Be the Economic Impact of the Political Events in Venezuela?

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    27 m
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