British Prime Minister Theresa May walks out at 10 Downing Street to meet European Council President Donald Tusk in London, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2017.(AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
UK prime minister Theresa May provided some clarity on progress of Brexit negotiations 2017 during a speech she made last month in Florence. Frank Augstein / AP

Investors should be cautious as central banks ramp up tapering



Central banks’ rhetoric continues to be mixed with policy makers facing the conundrum of improving economic growth and falling unemployment but inflation that continues to remain below target. The traditional Philips Curve relationship is widely being called into question, with the impact of technology at the centre of the debate. Policy makers globally seem divided in their opinion, some wishing to pre-empt a rise in inflation with tighter policy, others preferring to wait to see if it actually rears its head.

The Federal Reserve (Fed) kept interest rates unchanged although its outlook for rates and inflation was perhaps more hawkish than the market expected. This has been reflected in a small rise in expectations of a December rate hike, now considered at a 73 per cent probability. The committee reiterated its June communication by announcing that in October it will initiate the normalisation programme of its balance sheet through the purchases of treasuries and mortgages.

Latest CPI inflation numbers provided some support to a positive view on the US economy. Core CPI rose 0.4 per cent (1.9 per cent YoY) higher than consensus of 0.3 per cent and returned to its pre second quarter trend. Going forward, one can expect it to rise further as hurricane impacts come through. At the same time unemployment at 4.4 per cent is at the lowest level in sixteen years.

The recent hurricanes created devastating consequences in the everyday life of many people in The Caribbean and parts of the US. In the US, the economic data is already showing some of the impacts: August industrial production fell 0.9 per cent, below the consensus of a rise of +0.1 per cent. Jobless claims were also affected rising to 298,000 versus 245,000 expected and will probably continue to rise. Furthermore, US retail sales were disappointing falling by 0.2 per cent in August versus an expected 0.1 per cent rise. This decline would point to growth of 2 per cent rather than 3 per cent in the third quarter.

Keeping to Central Bank rhetoric, in its last meeting minutes the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee said that “…if the economy continues to follow a path consistent with the prospect of a continued erosion of slack and a gradual rise in underlying inflationary pressure then… some withdrawal of monetary stimulus is likely to be appropriate over the coming months”. Sterling rallied to its highest level post the Brexit vote.

UK 10-year Gilt yields rose and money markets are now pricing almost 76 per cent chance of a rate rise in November. However, economic data is starting to show the negative impacts of Brexit implications, GDP growth has been coming in softer and real wages are still low.

While in Florence, UK prime minister Theresa May provided some clarity on the progress of Brexit negotiations. The location had been chosen due the UK’s history of economic and trading partnership with Florence to stress that as the UK leaves the European Union it will retain those close ties.

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The European Union is negotiating from an advantageous point. Recent economic data has been strong with solid PMI and industrial production numbers, rising employment and growing manufacturing output  - which should lift Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the third quarter. Earnings have been strong and while the appreciating euro will likely affect future earnings, the strong fundamental picture and arguably cheap valuations if you adjust for potential margin catch up make European equities attractive on a relative basis.

Despite all of this, the space continues to be quite under owned by global investors. At the last European Central Bank (ECB) press conference Mr Draghi acknowledged that the recent euro strength should be carefully monitored as it could impact growth and price stability, hence suggesting that quantitative easing (QE) would be linked to the direction of the euro. More clarity on QE is expected at the October ECB meeting.

Emerging markets continue to be the best performing equity markets year to date( up 27 per cent) with China (up 43 per cent) the top performer along with Poland also up 43 per cent.. Data from China has continued to come in strong in the second quarter with a small slowdown in August most likely driven by the government’s supply side reforms to try and cut capacity. Growth is expected to continue to be strong for the rest of the year at 6.8 per cent.

For the time being, everyone is in wait and see mode ahead of the Communist Party Congress (CPC) starting on October 18, with the announcement on the new party leadership. Following the CPC, one should expect more of a gradual than an abrupt change in policies. Then the focus will move to December’s Annual Economic Conference when the GDP target for 2018 will be decided and subsequently to March 2018 with the National People’s Congress after which there will be a change in cabinet ministers and the governor of the People’s Bank of China. With a positive fundamental growth outlook and strong earnings which are set to outpace developed market earnings, one can foresee room for further upside in emerging market equities.

The timing and scale of central bank tapering and North Korea unknowns are sources of potential risks and reasons to be somewhat cautious, though select opportunities such as those in European and emerging market equities make sense within a diversified multi-asset class portfolio.

Ilaria Calabresi is a vice president at JP Morgan Private Bank

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Day 3, Dubai Test: At a glance

Moment of the day Lahiru Gamage, the Sri Lanka pace bowler, has had to play a lot of cricket to earn a shot at the top level. The 29-year-old debutant first played a first-class game 11 years ago. His first Test wicket was one to savour, bowling Pakistan opener Shan Masood through the gate. It set the rot in motion for Pakistan’s batting.

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The verdict One year ago, when Pakistan played their first day-night Test at this ground, they held a 222-run lead over West Indies on first innings. The away side still pushed their hosts relatively close on the final night. With the opposite almost exactly the case this time around, Pakistan still have to hope they can salvage a win from somewhere.


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