As Q2 revenue dipped, Stifel foresees a stronger second half of 2022


Stifel’s chairman and CEO noted that the Federal Reserve Board has become “very hawkish” in addressing inflation. “Going forward, I expect increased volatility and more uncertainty. We will manage our business accordingly,” he said.

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