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S&P 500 Soars on Lower Inflation Print

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A surprise drops in both headline and core inflation in the U.S. sent equity markets surging while the U.S. dollar index and Treasury yields plunged, as optimism grew that the Federal Reserve could shift to softer interest rate hikes in the coming months. On Thursday the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for October, showing that the annual inflation rate eased to 7.7%, below forecasts of 8%, and below September’s print of 8.2%.

The core CPI, which excludes the volatile food and energy prices, advanced 6.3% on an annual basis in October, after rising to a 40-year high of 6.6% in September and compared with market expectations of 6.5% gain.

The monthly headline CPI increased 0.4% in October, unchanged from September, and less than economist’s expectations of 0.6%. Monthly core Inflation, the Federal Reserve’s preferred CPI gauge, slowed to 0.3% from a previous 0.6%. After months of stubborn inflation glimmers of hope has emerged. While inflation is still high and painful, it is finally beginning to show signs of turning a corner. The CPI report provided early evidence that the Fed’s efforts to slow persistently high inflation has started easing price pressures. The central bank has lifted interest rates from near zero to nearly 4% in 2022 aiming to slow consumer demand.

The lower inflation readings acted as a strong headwind for the markets, invigorating hopes that the Federal Reserve might consider a modest 50-basis-point hike at the December meeting. The S&P 500 index jumped more than 5.5% on Thursday (its best one-day performance since April 2020), after the inflation data was released. The massive move came amid a significant retreat in the U.S. dollar and Treasury yields, as investors adjust rate hike expectations.

According to the CME’s Fedwatch tool, markets are now pricing in 85% chances of a smaller 50-basis-point rate increase at the conclusion of the December FOMC policy meeting, and a 55% likelihood of a 25-basis-point hike at the January meeting.

On Thursday, a few Fed officials suggested that interest rates will still need to rise to a level where they are clearly weighing down the economy, even if the pace is slower. Once rates are high enough, the Fed is likely to hold them there for some time.

Also, the market is now expecting a lower terminal rate. The benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury yield plummeted a whopping 26 basis points from 4.09% to 3.83%, while the two-year U.S. Treasuries slipped from 4.58% to 4.33%.

Despite the reduction of the inflation rate in October, it is still far away from the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. Price increases remain far faster than target and are expected to remain abnormally brisk till the end of 2022. A single month of modest improvement in the data is not enough to raise confidence that the rapid price increases will quickly ease. As a reminder, we have seen several false declines in the CPI print throughout 2022. Still, the underlying details of the CPI report showed encouraging trends, which could help inflation cool down more meaningfully in 2023.

The S&P 500 index is fast approaching its dynamic resistance from its medium-term down trend line crossing at 4,100 where selling pressure is likely to emerge. We still see the rebound from the October 2022 low as a rally within the overall bear market, and we think it’s a matter of time before investors curb their enthusiasm triggered by the latest CPI data. Traders need to maintain a doze of healthy scepticism as fiscal policy impacts have not been fully reflected into the recent equity market moves.

Nimble traders looking to gain exposure to the S&P 500 index may use our 3x Long US 500 ETP to take advantage of short-term rebounds, and our -3x Short US 500 ETP to capture short-term declines.

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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

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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.

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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.

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