Quarterly Outlook
Macro Outlook: The US rate cut cycle has begun
Peter Garnry
Chief Investment Strategist
Chief Investment Officer
Summary: The global rally in stocks continues with the market increasingly pricing in a V-shaped recovery as policymakers unwavering support for asset markets and pledge to do more has succeeded in detaching markets from reality, for now. The dollar declined for a fifth day against its peers while the JPY dropped to the lowest since January against the euro. The long end of the US bond market saw yields rise to a two-month high while the 10-year Note yield was firmer by just two basis points. Brent crude trades above $40/b as an OPEC+ cut extension looks increasingly likely, HG copper has touched $2.50/lb, a key technical area following a strong rebound in China PMI, while gold is drifting lower in response to reduced haven demand.
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