Global Weekly Commentary: Forum takeaways in new regime
Forum lessons
BlackRock’s top investment leaders came together at the Outlook Forum. The upshot: The new regime is not about to change, and we need a new playbook.
Market backdrop
Stocks slid and yields rose as the Federal Reserve delivered another mega rate rise and signaled it would need to take rates even higher than originally planned.
Week ahead
U.S. inflation is in focus this week after the jobs data showed ongoing worker shortages. We don’t think the data will deter the Fed from overtightening.
We see the new regime of greater macro and market volatility playing out. This backdrop made for a spirited Nov. 1-2 Forum, a semiannual gathering of BlackRock’s top investment leaders to debate the outlook. We think this new regime is not about to change, and debated how to navigate a recession foretold, persistent inflation, geopolitical fragmentation, a strong U.S. dollar and the energy crunch. Watch for our updated views in our 2023 Outlook on Nov. 30.
Wishful thinking on inflation
Core CPI inflation, forecasts and breakeven rates, 2020-2025
Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from Bloomberg and Refinitiv Datastream, November 2022. Note: The gray lines show consensus economist projections of CPI inflation reported by Reuters. The yellow dot shows market-implied five-year-ahead inflation expectations as of Nov. 1. The green dot shows the same expectation as of June 14.
The constant upside surprises in inflation relative to median forecasts (gray lines) are at the heart of market volatility – and underscore that we are in a new regime of greater macro and market volatility. Market pricing (green and yellow dots in chart) shows markets continue to expect a normalization of inflation. We think core inflation will be sticky primarily due to ongoing production constraints, especially in the labor market. Those constraints mean economies are overheating, even though activity hasn’t reached its pre-Covid trend. Central banks are set to overtighten, pushing economies into moderate recessions. But a deep recession is coming if central banks insist on bringing inflation fully back down to target as quickly as they typically aimed to do in the past.
We see the new regime playing out. Central banks face sharper trade-offs between activity and inflation. For now, we see them on a path to overtighten and cause recessions while attempting to bring inflation back to target. A resilient economy only makes further overtightening more likely, in our view, and would be even worse for the economy – and bad news for risk assets. The risk of financial cracks is also real. We think central banks will eventually pause their hikes once confronted with the economic damage they’ve caused. That would mean living with some higher inflation if production capacity doesn’t come back quickly.
Drivers of the new regime
The new regime is not about to change, in our view – reinforced by three big transitions that mean repeated drags on production capacity and thus persistent inflation. First, aging populations are limiting the number of working-age people and will place pressure on public finances. Second, we think the era of great geopolitical moderation has ended, leading to a persistent geopolitical risk premium, exemplified by rewiring global supply chains and strategic competition between the U.S. and China. This is the most fraught environment we have seen in the world in the post-World War Two era. Third, we see the transition to net-zero carbon emissions reshaping energy demand and supply over time.
So how should investors adjust to all this? The new regime needs a new investing approach. We think ongoing sizing of what’s in the price of a given asset is crucial. It will matter more than trying to time a sustained bull market, in our view. Investors learned it paid to “buy the dip” during the bull markets of the “Great Moderation,” a multidecade period of stable growth and inflation that is over now. The urge is still there, much like all characters in The Lord of the Rings are drawn to the power of the One Ring – but what promised gains before now promises pain, we think. We must avoid the ring’s temptation – the old playbook – to buy dips or time rallies. Doing so risks ruining one’s life, like Gollum, or one’s portfolio in the new regime. This is true for stocks as well as bonds. Central banks are hiking rates and causing recessions, not responding to them by cutting rates. So we think long-term government bonds won’t offset risk asset selloffs like they did in past recessions.
Our bottom line
The new regime is here to stay. We need to make more frequent portfolio changes and plan for more granular allocations to pounce on opportunities – and avoid the temptations of the One Ring. In the near term, attractive yields on short-term credit make it an appealing place to wait out the coming recession, we think. We don’t think equities have fully priced recession risks – and earnings forecasts still look too optimistic. Stay tuned for our 2023 Outlook on Nov. 30.
Market backdrop
Stocks slumped and short-term U.S. Treasury yields hit 15-year highs after the Federal Reserve delivered another mega rate hike, as expected, but also signaled it would have to take rates higher than it originally planned, even if at a slower pace. Markets were disappointed again as the dovish signal they were hoping for failed to materialize, snuffing out an equity bounce. We see the Fed on a path to overtighten policy and don’t expect it to pause until the damage caused is clearer.
Markets will keenly watch the U.S. CPI for any signs of easing inflation. Persistently high inflation could embolden the Fed to hike rates even more than the market expects. Consumer sentiment may give a sense of the economic damage inflicted by the Fed’s tightening, and the report will also show the latest snapshot of household inflation expectations.
Week ahead
Nov. 7
UK house prices; German industrial production
Nov. 8-9
Japan trade data; China CPI
Nov. 10
U.S. CPI
Nov. 11
UK GDP; U.S. University of Michigan consumer sentiment
Source
Past performance is not a reliable indicator of current or future results. Indexes are unmanaged and do not account for fees. It is not possible to invest directly in an index. Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, with data from Refinitiv Datastream as of Nov. 3, 2022. Notes: The two ends of the bars show the lowest and highest returns at any point this year-to-date, and the dots represent current year-to-date returns. Emerging market (EM), high yield and global corporate investment grade (IG) returns are denominated in U.S. dollars, and the rest in local currencies. Indexes or prices used are: spot Brent crude, ICE U.S. Dollar Index (DXY), spot gold, MSCI Emerging Markets Index, MSCI Europe Index, Refinitiv Datastream 10-year benchmark government bond index (U.S., Germany and Italy), Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global High Yield Index, J.P. Morgan EMBI Index, Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Broad Corporate Index and MSCI USA Index.
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