Global Weekly Commentary: Outlook Forum debates new regime
A new regime
Growth concerns, inflation and volatility fueled the debate at our Outlook Forum over why we’re entering a new macro and market regime and what that means.
Market backdrop
Poor activity data reinforced slowdown fears, resulting in falling yields and rising stocks last week. Persistent UK inflation caused worries of overtightening.
Week ahead
This week’s U.S. PCE inflation update may show if inflation pressures are easing. Euro area inflation data will likely reinforce the ECB’s rate hike plans.
Global growth and inflation concerns are keeping investors up at night. This backdrop made for a spirited gathering at our June 14-15, 2022 Outlook Forum, a semiannual meeting we host for BlackRock’s portfolio managers and executives. We made the case we’re entering a new macro and market regime, and debated the implications at our first in-person Forum since the pandemic broke out in early 2020. Watch for updated investment views in our 2022 midyear outlook on July 11.
A historic shift
U.S. nominal goods share of consumer spending
Sources: BlackRock Investment Institute, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, with data from Haver Analytics, June 2022. Notes: The chart shows the U.S. goods share of nominal personal consumer expenditure from 1999 through 2022.
Many forum discussions centered on the production constraints driving today’s inflation. The pandemic sparked a massive shift in consumer spending to goods and away from services. See the gray shaded area in the chart. This reallocation occurred as lockdowns limited production and movement – and led to a sectoral re-allocation of resources. The restart of economic activity unleashed pent-up demand for services, creating an ostensibly tight labor market. The war in Ukraine added an additional commodities price shock. These factors pushed up inflation to 40-year highs. Almost all Forum participants said average U.S. inflation would settle above the Federal Reserve’s target of 2% over the next five years. That was a marked change from our November Outlook Forum, when only half forecast this. Participants were divided on how companies will adapt to this new environment – and whether they can maintain historically high margins amid rising input costs and the need to diversify supply chains in a more fragmented world.
Concerns over a global growth slowdown weighed on participants as a stampede of central banks raised rates in an effort to rein in inflation – all in the week the Forum took place. Half of participants saw the restart stalling in the next two years, leading to a short and shallow global recession, up significantly from November 2021. Waning U.S. growth was in sharp focus as the risk of the Fed overtightening increases. The flurry of central bank rate hikes has shown many are ignoring the crushing effect this will have on growth, in our view, and we now see the U.S. restart of economic activity stalling.
Signs of a new regime
A quickly changing world complicates matters. The war in Ukraine has exacerbated high inflation caused by the restart’s supply disruptions - and sparked sharply higher commodity prices. Commodity prices are likely to stay elevated, Forum speakers said. Why? Lower production capacity after years of underinvestment as well as ballooning demand for industrial metals needed for the transition to net-zero carbon emission by 2050. The outperformance of traditional energy assets this year does not mean the transition is reversing, speakers said. It reflects higher expected earnings for companies replacing Russian energy supply. Energy use in coming decades will look very different, we believe, and lower carbon fossil fuels have a large role to play in enabling the transformation.
Geopolitical fragmentation is another tenet of the new regime, and the Ukraine war has accelerated this. The Forum focused on how many emerging market (EM) countries now try to find a middle ground between the U.S. and China or try to play one against the other. EM isn’t what it used to be, anyway. The name itself is a misnomer as it hides an incredibly diverse set of countries. The old approach of chasing growth and cheap assets in EMs is outdated, Forum participants argued. It’s now about quality investments, income potential and seeking out beneficiaries of “friend-shoring.” Another change: EM dependence on China is declining, buffering some of the effects of China’s lockdowns to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
The road ahead
So how should investors adjust to all this? Ignore macro peril at your own risk. Most attendees said they expect to see short cycles, more macro volatility and volatile markets. They stressed the need to be make quicker portfolio shifts amid shrinking investment horizons and prioritize liquidity, too. Participants also questioned the classic portfolio construction setup of 60% stocks and 40% bonds. A 40-30-30 split – comprising traditional fixed income, public equities and private assets – is perhaps more apt in the new regime. Simply betting on mean reversion, or buying the dip won’t work anymore, many agreed.
Market backdrop
Poor global PMI data reinforced slowdown fears, capping the rise in yields and triggering a rebound in stocks from 2022 lows. UK inflation hit a four-decade high of 9.1%, bolstering pressure on the Bank of England (BOE) to respond aggressively with further tightening. Many developed market (DM) central banks have moved ahead with rapid rate hikes without acknowledging how they could hurt economic activity. Failing to recognize policy trade-offs boosts risks to growth, we think.
Inflation and survey data will be top of mind this week. In the U.S., an update on the Fed’s preferred PCE inflation measure will shape its view of whether inflationary pressures are starting to subside amid a possible softening in activity surveys. Euro area inflation data will likely bolster the ECB’s resolve to tighten policy in July. While we see the ECB raising rates materially in coming meetings, the burden of the energy shock hitting Europe will ultimately force it to rethink its hiking cycle.
Week ahead
June 28
U.S. consumer confidence
June 30
China PMI; U.S. consumer spending and PCE inflation
July 1
Euro area inflation; U.S. ISM manufacturing PMI
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 June 24, 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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