fbpx

Slowing Inflation Boost Bets for Lower Hikes

Your capital is at risk if you invest. You could lose all your investment. Please see the full risk warning here.

Global growth slowed through 2022 on a confluence of unprecedented events, fiscal and monetary tightening, China’s Zero-COVID restrictions and the Russia-Ukraine war, which led to significant declines across asset classes.

The events from last year have a profound impact on the outlook for 2023, affecting not only economic growth and inflation, but also central bank policy, interest rates, credit quality, earnings, valuations, investor sentiment, and other critical performance indicators.

On Tuesday, the World Bank has issued a revised growth forecast for 2023, which bears dire implications for the global economy. The new projection of a mere 1.7% GDP growth is the lowest recorded outside of recessionary periods since 1993 and represents a substantial decline from the June 2022 forecast of 3.0% and the 6% growth of 2021.

Furthermore, the bank forecasts a modest 2.7% growth for 2024, and an average growth rate of under 2% for the entire 2020-2024 period – the most anaemic five-year span since 1960. The bank also cautions that major slowdowns in advanced economies such as the United States and the Eurozone may portend an impending global recession.

The World Bank’s recent assessment of global economic conditions highlights that while some inflationary pressures have begun to ease towards the end of 2022, partially helped by declining prices for energy and commodities, the potential for new supply disruptions remains high.

The bank noted that core inflation may persist at elevated levels and central banks may need to adjust policy rates more drastically than currently anticipated, potentially exacerbating the already pronounced global economic slowdown.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Thursday that annual inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index declined to 6.5% in December from 7.1% in November, and in line with market forecasts. This is the lowest reading since December 2021, encouraging hopes that the Federal Reserve will shift to smaller 25 basis point increments and could soon stop raising interest rates. On a monthly basis, the CPI declined by 0.1% following November’s increase of 0.1%.

The annual Core CPI, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, rose by 5.7% on a yearly basis in December, compared to a 6% rise in November and in line with forecasts. The monthly Core CPI rose by 0.3%, compared to a 0.2% rise in the prior month, also in line with expectations.

Despite core inflation dynamics still looking strong the U.S. dollar index dropped, as investors priced in an earlier and lower end to the Fed’s monetary tightening cycle. Nonetheless, we should bear in mind that markets have tried several times to anticipate peak rates, but so far have failed each time.

Source: Tradingview

The cooling inflation print for December; however, signals that we are getting closer to peak rates, even if we’re not quite there yet. Market expectations of a 25-basis point rate hike by the Federal Reserve in February spiked to 91% after the release of the CPI data, from 77% previously.

Despite remaining well above central bank targets at present, inflation should continue to moderate further as the economy slows, the labour market weakens, and supply chain pressures continue to ease. Now the focus will shift to fourth quarter reporting season as consensus view is that earnings will collapse, bringing the stock market down with them.

Friday kicks off the start of the fourth-quarter earnings season for S&P 500 companies with number of big U.S. banks reporting. The U.S. banks are forecast to report lower fourth-quarter profits, as lenders stockpile funds to prepare for an economic slowdown. Still market bulls are hoping the slowdown in inflation may pave the way for the Fed to be able to bring down consumer prices without severely supressing growth.

Active traders looking for magnified exposure to U.S. indices could consider our 3x Long US 500 and -3x Short US 500 ETPs.

Your capital is at risk if you invest. You could lose all your investment. Please see the full risk warning here.

Post correlati

Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Violeta Todorova
Supply, demand disequilibrium and lower US rates could squeeze the non-precious metal
Supply, demand disequilibrium and lower US rates could squeeze the non-precious metal
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Boyan Girginov
Supply, demand disequilibrium and lower US rates could squeeze the non-precious metal
Supply, demand disequilibrium and lower US rates could squeeze the non-precious metal
Supply, demand disequilibrium and lower US rates could squeeze the non-precious metal
Q2 is poised for European stocks’ turnaround and rising interest in energy stocks
Q2 is poised for European stocks’ turnaround and rising interest in energy stocks
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Sandeep Rao
Q2 is poised for European stocks’ turnaround and rising interest in energy stocks
Q2 is poised for European stocks’ turnaround and rising interest in energy stocks
Q2 is poised for European stocks’ turnaround and rising interest in energy stocks
Escalation of the conflict in the Middle East threatens to derail the economic recovery.
Escalation of the conflict in the Middle East threatens to derail the economic recovery.
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Violeta Todorova
Escalation of the conflict in the Middle East threatens to derail the economic recovery.
Escalation of the conflict in the Middle East threatens to derail the economic recovery.
Escalation of the conflict in the Middle East threatens to derail the economic recovery.
What is an ETF? How does an ETF work? Key characteristics of ETFs.
What is an ETF? How does an ETF work? Key characteristics of ETFs.
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Boyan Girginov
What is an ETF? How does an ETF work? Key characteristics of ETFs.
What is an ETF? How does an ETF work? Key characteristics of ETFs.
What is an ETF? How does an ETF work? Key characteristics of ETFs.
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Pawel Uchman
A quick primer on leveraged instruments available in markets today.
A quick primer on leveraged instruments available in markets today.
Violeta-540x540-1.jpg
Sandeep Rao
A quick primer on leveraged instruments available in markets today.
A quick primer on leveraged instruments available in markets today.
A quick primer on leveraged instruments available in markets today.

Violeta Todorova

Senior Research

Violeta se unió a Leverage Shares en septiembre de 2022. Ella gestiona la realización de análisis técnicos, investigación macroeconómica y de acciones, y ofrece información valiosa que ayuda a la definición de estrategias de inversión para los clientes.

Antes de unirse a LS, Violeta trabajó en varias empresas de inversión de alto perfil en Australia, como Tollhurst y Morgans Financial, donde pasó los últimos 12 años de su carrera.

Violeta es una técnica de mercado certificada de la Asociación Australiana de Analistas Técnicos y tiene un Diploma de Postgrado en Finanzas e Inversiones Aplicadas de Kaplan Professional (FINSIA), Australia, donde fue profesora durante varios años.

Julian Manoilov

Marketing Lead
Julián se unió a Leverage Shares en 2018 como parte de la principal expansión de la compañía en Europa del Este. Él es responsable de diseñar estrategias de marketing y promover el conocimiento de la marca.

Oktay Kavrak

Head of Communications and Strategy

Oktay se incorporó en Laverage Shares a fines de 2019. Él es responsable de impulsar el crecimiento del negocio al mantener relaciones clave y desarrollar la actividad de ventas en los mercados de habla inglesa.

Él vino de UniCredit, donde fue gerente de relaciones corporativas para empresas multinacionales. Su experiencia previa es en finanzas corporativas y administración de fondos en empresas como IBM Bulgaria y DeGiro / FundShare.

Oktay tiene una licenciatura en Finanzas y Contabilidad y un certificado de posgrado en formación empresarial de Babson College. También es titular de una certificado CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst).

Sandeep Rao

Investigación

Sandeep se unió a Leverage Shares en septiembre de 2020. Está a cargo de la investigación de líneas de productos existentes y nuevas, clases de activos y estrategias, con un enfoque particular en el análisis de eventos y desarrollos recientes.

Sandeep tiene una larga experiencia en los mercados financieros. Comenzó en un hedge fund con sede en Chicago como ingeniero financiero, su carrera abarcó varios dominios y organizaciones durante un período de 8 años, desde la División de Prime Services de Barclays Capital hasta (más recientemente) el Equipo Index Research de Nasdaq.

Sandeep tiene una maestría en Finanzas, así como un MBA del Illinois Institute of Technology de Chicago.

Gold Retreats But Rally is Not Over

Copper Ready to Explode

Q2 2024 Market Outlook: Rocky Road Ahead

What is an ETF? (Exchange Traded Fund)

How Do Leverage Shares ETPs Trade in Multiple Currencies

Currency Impact

Build your own ETP Basket
Leverage Shares: Europe’s top leveraged and inverse ETP provider.
Main ETP benefits
Common investor questions

Get the Newsletter

Never miss out on important announcements. Get premium content ahead of the crowd. Enjoy exclusive insights via the newsletter only.