Weekly Market Update

The shifting global landscape with Andrew Hunt

May 4, 2024

As we enter the second quarter of 2024, the global economy finds itself at a critical juncture. Andrew Hunt and Jonathan Ramsay shed light on the current state of affairs. 

One of the key takeaways is the expectation of rising real yields globally over the medium term, driven by substantial government borrowing relative to the supply of savings. This trend could manifest through either rising nominal yields or falling inflation expectations. However, the report also anticipates a rally in US Treasuries (UST) mid-year, as the global economy is likely to prove significantly weaker than the current consensus expects.

The actions of the Federal Reserve (Fed) and the Department of the Treasury (DoT) suggest that the US may be inadvertently tightening monetary policy into an economic slowdown. This is supported by data indicating that the world economy may have experienced a sudden stop in March-April. While lagging effects may be keeping inflation rates elevated, the report argues that cyclical inflation pressures are easing, possibly at a rapid pace.

For investors, this presents a complex scenario. On one hand, the potential for rising real yields could put pressure on equity valuations and fixed-income securities. However, the anticipated UST rally and the possibility of a weaker-than-expected global economy suggest that a defensive positioning in high-quality bonds and cash may be prudent.

Andrew notes that the slowdown in Q1 GDP growth was primarily due to tighter fiscal policy, which led to a reduction in the positive output gap. This suggests that the Fed's monetary policy decisions may be based on incomplete or lagging data, further complicating the investment landscape.

Moreover, the Treasury's plans for modest note and bond auctions, coupled with a forecasted decline in the Treasury General Account (TGA), indicate that a heavily monetised fiscal expansion ahead of the election is unlikely. This development could have significant implications for financial markets, as it suggests a more subdued economic environment in the near term.

Various indicators, such as global trade, industrial output, PMIs, and retail sales, are showing signs of deterioration, contradicting the prevailing narrative. While inflation may prove sticky in the short term, the underlying growth and cyclical inflation pressures appear to be waning.

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