April 3, 2025
Market Volatility Returns: Some Essential Resources
As this Nasdaq First Quarter Review & Outlook notes, the first quarter of 2025 was a rough one for the stock market, as the period was marked by “significant economic, geopolitical and market turbulence in the United States.” The piece notes that the S&P 500 registered its worst quarterly performance since the third quarter of 2022, correcting more than 10% in the latter half of the first quarter. The economic uncertainty does not appear to be receding any time soon, so it appears that the markets will continue to be in for a rough ride for the foreseeable future.
With the return of significant market volatility, now is good time to have access to all of the essential resources available on our sites and in our publications. We have seen this movie before, and we have all of the resources that you need to navigate the volatile market environment. Here are just a few of the resources that we have archived on our sites for your consideration in today’s environment:
– Our August 2022 webcast: “Executive Compensation & Equity Trends in a Volatile Environment;”
– The May-June 2022 issue of The Corporate Executive, covering a range of considerations in volatile markets;
– This Skadden memo about share repurchases in volatile times, available in our “Stock Repurchases” Practice Area;
– Corp Fin’s “Sample Letter to Companies Regarding Securities Offerings During Times of Extreme Price Volatility,” covered in our “Equity Offerings” Practice Area;
– The article “Fun in the Summer – Navigating the Filer Status Maze” in the May-June 2021 issue of The Corporate Counsel; and
– This Mayer Brown memo about managing the loss of WKSI status in volatile markets, available in our “WKSIs” Practice Area.
If you do not have access to all of these great resources from volatile times in the recent past, sign up online or email sales@ccrcorp.com.
– Dave Lynn
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