MarketBeat Weekly Recap – March 16 to March 20
Market Sentiment: As spring approaches, investors are hoping for an end to the March Madness in stocks, but major indexes closed below their 200-day moving averages, indicating a bearish sentiment influenced by persistent inflation data.
Investment Opportunities: Amid market volatility, analysts suggest there are still opportunities to be found, particularly in retail stocks like Dollar Tree and Ollie's Bargain Outlet, which have shown positive results despite cautious guidance.
Tech Sector Dynamics: The tech sector is experiencing fluctuations, with companies like PayPal facing downward pressure due to takeover rumors, while others like Cloudflare are gaining attention for their potential growth in the AI space.
Stock Splits and Market Trends: Investors are advised to watch for potential stock splits in 2026, as several companies may consider this move based on stock price performance, while also keeping an eye on legislative trading activities that could impact market dynamics.
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- Client Asset Growth: As of February 28, 2026, Stifel's total client assets reached $557,714 million, reflecting a 12% year-over-year increase primarily driven by equity market appreciation and strong advisor recruitment, indicating robust growth potential in the market.
- Fee-Based Asset Increase: Fee-based client assets rose to $228,012 million, marking a 16% year-over-year growth, which underscores the firm's ongoing appeal and client trust in wealth management, further solidifying its market position.
- Strong Investment Banking Activity: Despite market volatility, investment banking activity for Q1 2026 is expected to increase by 30%-40% compared to Q1 2025, demonstrating the company's active engagement in capital markets and its ability to expand business operations.
- Significant Increase in Treasury Deposits: The firm's venture banking segment saw treasury deposits grow by over $400 million, reaching $9,584 million, reflecting increased client confidence and demand for the company's offerings.

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Disclaimer: The views expressed in these reports do not reflect the opinions or recommendations of Barron’s.
Investment Services: Some report issuers may have existing or potential investment-banking relationships with the companies analyzed.
Purpose of Reports: The reports serve as a sampling of analyst thinking rather than definitive investment advice.
- Client Asset Growth: As of February 28, 2026, Stifel Financial reported total client assets of $557.71 billion, reflecting a 12% year-over-year increase, indicating strong performance and competitiveness in the asset management sector.
- Fee-Based Asset Increase: The firm’s fee-based client assets reached $228.01 billion, up 19% year-over-year, showcasing success in attracting high-value clients and enhancing revenue diversification.
- Surge in Treasury Deposits: Treasury deposits soared by 73% year-over-year, totaling $9.58 billion, indicating a rising demand for secure investments among clients, which may support the firm's future liquidity management.
- Investment Banking Revenue Outlook: Stifel Financial anticipates a 30% to 40% increase in investment banking revenue for Q1 2026 compared to the previous year, reflecting heightened activity in capital markets and increased market confidence.
Merger Announcement: Equitable Holdings and Corebridge plan to merge, leading to a unified company in the retirement, insurance, and asset-management sectors.
Customer Base and Assets: The merger will serve over 12 million customers and manage approximately $1.5 trillion in assets.
- Merger Announcement: Equitable Holdings and Corebridge are planning to merge their companies.
- Business Focus: The new entity will focus on retirement, insurance, and asset management services.
- Customer Base: The merger aims to serve over 12 million customers.
- Asset Management: The combined company will oversee approximately $1.5 trillion in assets.









