Treasuries have been under pressure in recent months, with the 10-year yield hitting 3% for the first time since late 2013 due to a combination of factors including expectations of higher economic growth and inflation.
Macro Market Movers
Market Update | May 17, 2018
How much do interest rates matter for EM equity investors? Over short-term periods, like what we are experiencing now, rising interest rates tend to cause higher volatility for emerging market (EM) stocks.
Eurozone Data Disappoint
As our LPL Chart of the Day shows, European economic data reached a noteworthy low on May 7, after Citi’s Economic Surprise Index for the Eurozone dipped beneath -100 for the first time since 2011.
Market Update | May 16, 2018
Economic growth forecasts tracking above 3%. With half of the second quarter now in the rearview, consensus forecasts are tracking to 3.1% gross domestic product growth for this quarter.
Oil Bouncing, but Balanced
Oil has been on the rise since last June, when prices hit an interim low of about $42.50 before crossing $70 for the first time since 2014 on May 8.
Market Update | May 15, 2018
The impact of a 3% 10-year yield. The 10-year Treasury yield continues to hover near 3%, but we feel this level is more important psychologically than it is for the bottom line of investors or borrowers.
Weekly Update 5/11/2018 – Stocks Jump, but Dollar Weighs on Emerging Markets
Widespread gains helped drive the S&P 500 Index back into positive territory on the year, though interest-rate sensitive sectors like utilities and telecommunications lagged the broad market.
Some Good News
The S&P 500 Index closed at its highest level since March 16 yesterday and is now up 1.85% for the year. But, what’s the significance?
Market Update | May 11, 2018
New highs for small caps. The S&P 600 Index closed at a new all-time high yesterday, while the S&P Microcap Index was just pennies away.
Inflation Remains Near Fed Target
Inflation is in the headlines again after the April Consumer Price Index (CPI) accelerated, while the Producer Price Index (PPI) fell versus March readings.