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Global Market Outlook

  • Inflation globally continues to move in a direction that markets are comfortable with while growth has moderated, allowing central bankers in the developed world to embark on a rate-cutting cycle.
  • Investors continue to grapple with the direction of global economies as the debate intensifies over the relative strength of the US versus growth expectations for Europe and Asia. Despite the debate, the global economy appears to be normalizing from the dislocations experienced in the post-2020 landscape.
  • US elections and Chinese policy responses will drive much of the story as we look forward to the balance of 2024 and will set the tone for 2025. Given the unexpected turns to date, one should not be surprised by the unexpected.

Developed market rates

Few indicators have been as accurate in predicting interest rates as oil prices. During the quarter, oil prices reached a three-year low, with sovereign yields following the same downward trajectory. We expect this relationships between oil prices and yields to continue. While the high yield index has produced impressive year-to-date returns, we see no reason for the asset class to stop here. While we anticipate some moderation in US growth, we remain constructive and expect high yield to continue its positive momentum. US IG spreads are near their tights for the year, while European IG spreads are closer to their median. With much of this dispersion now priced in and a potentially more accommodative European Central Bank (ECB) compared with the Federal Reserve (Fed), total returns in European IG credit may outperform US IG credit. Securitized spreads have generally converged to fair value in wake of the Fed's interest rate cut. Some sectors still offer value, but we are mindful of risks. We remain constructive on segments of CRT, CLO, ABS, and CMBS ex office. Chinese policymakers were reluctant to embrace aggressive demand stimulus measures. That changed toward the end of September, with coordinated announcements. This development should be bullish for emerging markets sensitive to global growth and bearish for USD more broadly.

High yield

While the high yield index has produced impressive year-to-date returns, we see no reason for the asset class to stop here. While we anticipate some moderation in US growth, we remain constructive and expect high yield to continue its positive momentum.

Investment grade

US IG spreads are near their tights for the year, while European IG spreads are closer to their median. With much of this dispersion now priced in and a potentially more accommodative European Central Bank (ECB) compared with the Federal Reserve (Fed), total returns in European IG credit may outperform US IG credit.

Securitized products

Securitized spreads have generally converged to fair value in wake of the Fed's interest rate cut. Some sectors still offer value, but we are mindful of risks. We remain constructive on segments of CRT, CLO, ABS, and CMBS ex office.

Emerging markets

Chinese policymakers were reluctant to embrace aggressive demand stimulus measures. That changed toward the end of September, with coordinated announcements. This development should be bullish for emerging markets sensitive to global growth and bearish for USD more broadly.



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