Quarterly Outlook
Fixed Income Outlook: Bonds Hit Reset. A New Equilibrium Emerges
Althea Spinozzi
Head of Fixed Income Strategy
Chief Investment Officer
Summary: The markets are off to a strong start this week, with US futures up overnight in the wake of a TV interview with US Fed Chair Powell, in which he expressed the confidence that the Fed is far from running out of ammunition to support the economy. Silver and gold were sharply higher overnight, as well as we look at whether increasing signs of US-China tensions could spoil the cheer in the week ahead.
What is our trading focus?
What is going on?
US Fed Chair Powell was interviewed late Sunday in a US news programme and, while continuing to downplay the likelihood of a negative rate policy, seemed more interested in reassuring the viewing public that the Fed is far from out of ammunition if more support for the economy is needed. This after a speech last week seemed to suggest the Fed was hopeful that the US Congress would do more of the heavy lifting for supporting the economy. Powell did say there was likely no V-shaped recovery even if it would be steady.
Japan’s Q1 GDP only dropped –0.9% QoQ better than the –1.1% expected and compared to the –3.8% drop in the EU number shows that Japan has been far more successful in avoiding the scale of impact elsewhere.
Active US Hurricane season ahead? A named storm has formed in the Atlantic, two weeks ahead of the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, with conditions apparently favourable for extensive storm development this season. This is highly unusual to see such early activity.
What we are watching next?
US-China trade tensions. The unfriendly exchanges between US and Chinese officials continue and the latest US moves Friday against Chinese tech giant Huawei are a sign of escalating tensions. Further exchanges and the status of the US-China trade deal could unsettle markets this week.
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