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Global market outlook

  • The fourth quarter turned in one of the stronger bond market performances ever as rates retraced the path they took the previous quarter. Ironically, the 10-Year US Treasury ended 15 basis points (bps) higher than where it began the year. The debate continues around inflation, as well as around the strength of labor markets, term premia, r*, depletion of excess savings, strength of the US economy and the forthcoming supply of government bonds. We anticipate continued volatility.
  • Investors have adjusted their expectations for corporate earnings in light of economic uncertainty.
  • Global growth has been stronger than anticipated yet varies with monetary and fiscal policy responses, depending on country dynamics and policy goals. China remains a source of consternation as the housing market continues to struggle and the policy response remains limited.
     

Developed markets: Global inflation rates continue to be above central bank targets on a year over-year basis, which should limit how aggressively central banks can cut in 2024 outside of recessionary conditions. Given recent moves, valuation analysis, and expectations of lower inflation and growth, we are modestly constructive on duration.

High Yield: The combination of technical market factors, diminishing evidence of a pending recession, and an election year with additional fiscal support available make us turn more constructive on the high yield sector. While we still want to avoid CCC issuers, we’re willing to extend into more idiosyncratic risk.

Investment Grade: Investment-grade (IG) credit rallied significantly in Q4 with a total return of 8.5%. IG breakevens are at 72 bps (yield cushion), which is in the 86th percentile. Spread curves have flattened significantly, which limits roll down opportunities. With an inverted Treasury yield curve, short-end credit is still attractive.

Securitized Products: As markets adjust to a higher for longer interest rate regime, we reiterate our preference to position up in credit and short in duration. We remain constructive on selective credits, particularly floating rate credit risk transfer (CRT) securities.

Emerging Markets: Attractive nominal and real yields still available in Latin America, remaining historically wide to the overall index. We are monitoring the policy responses from developed market central banks to project carry opportunities as well as in China where improving growth would be constructive for emerging markets.
 

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