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Wall Street’s happy-go-lucky mood after Republican Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election is propelling US stocks to record highs in their best session since the summer.
But a familiar foe is threatening to put a damper on this risk-on vibe: soaring bond yields.
Investors are dialling back wagers on how aggressively the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates after economists warned that Trump’s policy proposals — from deregulation to tax cuts — could balloon the deficit and reignite inflation. Treasuries are already reacting, with yields on the 2-, 5-, 10-year and 30-year notes jumping to the highest since July.
Leading up to Election Day, Wall Street strategists emphasized that bond yields would set the trajectory for US equities, contending that if rates move higher equities could pull back.
“The Red Sweep narrative is clearly driving up market expectations for nominal growth, which is bullish for earnings but also puts upward pressure on yields,” said Dan Suzuki, deputy chief investment officer at Richard Bernstein Advisors LLC. “This sets up a tug-of-war between earnings and rates.”
Traders should get a bit more clarity on the path from here after the Fed’s interest-rate decision on Thursday followed by Chair Jerome Powell’s press conference.Record Day
For now, however, equity investors seem unfazed. The S&P 500 Index, Nasdaq 100 Index and Dow Jones Industrial Average all set new intraday highs Wednesday. And the small-cap Russell 2000 Index, which houses some of the riskiest stocks in the market, jumped more than 5% for its best day in a year, inching closer to its first record since 2021.
“I am not surprised that for the moment, equities are ignoring the spike in interest rates, perhaps believing that deregulation and the potential for lower corporate tax rates is a bigger deal,” said Michael Kantrowitz, chief investment strategist at Piper Sandler & Co.
That said, not everyone in the stock market is celebrating. Of the S&P 500’s 11 major sectors, three are in the red, with real estate falling around 3.2% as rising interest rates mean higher mortgage rates. And although the index is up 2.4%, more than 160 of its stocks are down. At the New York Stock Exchange, 36% of the stocks were trading lower as of 1:15 p.m. in New York.
“Stocks, currencies, and commodities are all following the playbook from 2016, but 2024 is not 2016,” said Marko Papic, chief strategist at BCA Research. “In 2016, stocks needed more growth and inflation. It is not clear that’s what we need today in a world of elevated bond yields. So I do believe rising yields will negatively impact stocks.”
The lack of broad-based buying is unusual when indexes are rising this much. The last time the S&P 500 rallied 2% or more while at least 30% of its constituents traded lower was Nov. 4, 2020, the day after the 2020 presidential vote. In the current scenario, rate-sensitive stocks, like real estate, could struggle, while financials and industrials should get a boost, according to Alec Young, chief investment strategist at Mapsignals.
In addition, control of the House of Representatives remains too close to call. A divided Congress is seen curbing some of Trump’s economic and fiscal policy proposals.
In the meantime, a lot hinges on where the benchmark 10-year yield goes. It isn’t a concern yet, with the moves relatively mild relative to implied volatility, according to Dennis DeBusschere, co-founder and chief market strategist at 22V Research. He expects groups including small caps and value stocks to be winners as election uncertainty passes and bond swings subside. However, his view is dependent on 10-year yields not surging to levels that signal tighter financial conditions.Yields on the 10-year Treasury are “driving the risk assets’ internal bus now,” DeBusschere said. “How much they move, or not, is important.”
New Zealand's stocks remained flat at around 12,649 in the Thursday morning session, marking a second consecutive day of muted activity.
Gains in non-energy minerals and manufacturing were offset by losses in consumer and healthcare sectors.
New Zealand's stocks remained flat at around 12,649 in the Thursday morning session, marking a second consecutive day of muted activity.
Gains in non-energy minerals and manufacturing were offset by losses in consumer and healthcare sectors.
The WSJ Dollar Index is up 1.42 points or 1.45% today to 99.78
Data based on 5 p.m. ET values
Source: Tullett Prebon and Dow Jones Market Data
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