In last month’s piece we suggested that the U.S. labour market and economic growth have likely grown at a below-trend rate: “Below the surface, however, we are watching for the crosscurrent in U.S. labour market data that is the Achilles heel of America’s consumer-driven economy. The 3-month moving average of non-farm payroll gains have droppedContinueContinue reading “U.S. Economy Running Below Potential, Takeaways from Earnings Season”
Tag Archives: labour market
Back to… Normal?
The events that transpired so far this year have made investing a stomach-churning experience. As many investors have seen their portfolio allocation to U.S. stocks increase amid the massive outperformance in 2023 and 2024, rising volatility for the S&P 500 have also directly translated to higher portfolio volatility. The headline-driven market translated to a sharpContinueContinue reading “Back to… Normal?”
The Touchdown: Tailwinds from Rate Cuts and Chinese Policy Stimulus
With less than three months to the end of the year, returns so far in 2024 is set to be among one of the best in recent years. The fear that the U.S. and global economy will go through a deeper slowdown amid the most aggressive monetary policy tightening in four decades has been quashed,ContinueContinue reading “The Touchdown: Tailwinds from Rate Cuts and Chinese Policy Stimulus”
Rotation Within and Across Asset Class
In our latest publication, we highlighted that the U.S. economy is potentially at a tipping point where financial conditions are set to tighten as inflation continues to fall and the Fed has been too hawkish relative to economic fundamentals. We wrote: Since July 11th – when U.S. CPI inflation data showed price pressure continues toContinueContinue reading “Rotation Within and Across Asset Class”
A Tale of Two Cities
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, itContinueContinue reading “A Tale of Two Cities”
Fundamentals vs Market Pricing
The combination of declining inflation and easing labor market condition has so far been interpreted by the market as signs that the U.S. economy will be able to stage a soft landing – a softening in growth without significant pick up in unemployment – before a new cycle begins. The equity market is disregarding theContinueContinue reading “Fundamentals vs Market Pricing”