In this week’s market review in what was a chaotic week, we look at how the financial markets reacted to bad news on inflation, and rising target rates from Central Banks, and solid earnings from tech megacaps which brought some solace to traders though worries about recession risk remain.
After Thursday’s data showed the U.S. economy contracted in the second quarter, stocks rose as traders bet rates would rise more slowly. But is this rally within a bear market or the start of a new bull market. I will give you a clue – hopium is driving things not logic. But after a horrific first half, the S&P 500 had its best month since November 2020 and Nasdaq 100 had its strongest performance since April of that same year. But this could come to haunt the Federal Open Market Committee.
US financial conditions are looser than they were when Fed hiked in March. So the spike raises the question of when the rebound itself starts to work against the goal of draining bloat from the economy.
It’s an issue investors must weigh in calculating the recovery’s staying power. “Our view is that earnings for all equity classes likely will peak in 2022 and move lower as the economy weakens, revenue growth stalls and input costs remain elevated,” strategists with the Wells Fargo Investment Institute wrote in a note on Thursday.
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