Capital Daily Sticky UK inflation is unlikely to keep Gilt yields higher forever The 10-year Gilt yield has continued to march higher on the back of recent data releases, outpacing the equivalent Treasury yield and putting upward pressure on the pound against the greenback. But we... 13th June 2023 · 6 mins read
Capital Daily We think that most EM currencies will fall back by year-end Emerging Market (EM) currencies have generally appreciated against the US dollar since the start of this month, and indeed since last October. However, we think that nearly all “major” EM currencies... 12th June 2023 · 4 mins read
Capital Daily What to make of the S&P 500’s latest bull market We doubt the stock market rally will extend much further over the rest of this year. 9th June 2023 · 8 mins read
Capital Daily US small caps may have made a false start After sitting out most of this year’s stock market rally, US small caps have shown signs of life this week. We think they might falter in the near term, but see reasons to be a bit more upbeat on... 8th June 2023 · 6 mins read
Capital Daily Rate hike “skips”: good news for bonds or not? The experience of Australia and Canada in temporary pauses to rate hikes suggests that they may not sustainably lower long-term bond yields unless inflation is clearly under control. 7th June 2023 · 7 mins read
Capital Daily US markets growing more timid but may still be in for a shock Though US markets are already showing some signs of wariness in light of mixed data releases, we still think slower growth will mean the S&P 500 struggles over the rest of this year. 6th June 2023 · 6 mins read
Capital Daily OPEC+ cuts: another worrying sign for global markets OPEC+’s decision over the weekend to cut oil production for the second time this year adds to an already muddled picture for global markets. Three key points are worth highlighting. 5th June 2023 · 5 mins read
Capital Daily Strong payrolls may not stop lower UST yields and equity prices Despite the stronger than expected US non-farm payroll print, we still think both the 10-year Treasury yield and S&P 500 will fall over the rest of this year. 2nd June 2023 · 7 mins read
Capital Daily EZ downside inflation surprise points to more euro weakness While we suspect that interest rate differentials between the euro-zone and the US might start to put a degree of upward pressure on euro-zone government bond yields and the euro, we think that the... 1st June 2023 · 7 mins read
Capital Daily More cause for concern in macro than market corporate earnings While a relatively upbeat Q1 earnings season helped to assuage concerns that the US economy is heading for a recession, last week’s macroeconomic profit data painted a less rosy picture. 31st May 2023 · 6 mins read
Capital Daily Latest signs of optimism in Turkey’s markets may not last A sense that President Erdogan might shift towards orthodox policymaking seems to be soothing Turkey’s financial markets, but we doubt this optimism will last long. And we think the Turkish lira will... 30th May 2023 · 6 mins read
Capital Daily Upside for US equities probably limited in debt ceiling resolution We expect any resolution to the debt ceiling crisis to provide only a modest boost to “risky” assets such as equities, given how well they have held up thus far in anticipation of a deal being struck. 26th May 2023 · 7 mins read
Capital Daily Revising up our forecast for the 10-year Gilt yield Higher risk premia on sterling-denominated assets, which coincided with last September’s disastrous “mini-budget”, have typically long since evaporated. The recent increase in Gilt yields – to levels... 25th May 2023 · 6 mins read
Capital Daily Monetary policy divergence and what it could mean for markets Coming monetary policy divergence may have implications for sovereign bond markets, but we doubt it will be the key driver of FX markets where we think the threat of a recession looms. 24th May 2023 · 7 mins read
Capital Daily “Higher for longer” may not keep long-dated E-Z yields high The “higher for longer” story seems more plausible to us in the euro-zone than in the US, but we don’t think it will stop long-dated government bond yields from eventually falling there. 23rd May 2023 · 5 mins read
Capital Daily Economy taking a back seat for the US stock market for now The recent performance of sectors within the S&P 500 is hard to square with either the economic outlook or TIPS yields. We suspect it reflects shifts in sentiment around the tech sector, which may... 22nd May 2023 · 5 mins read