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The Most Contrarian Outcome - No Landing

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The Most Contrarian Outcome - No Landing


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The Most Contrarian Outcome - No Landing

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October 22, 2024

 
 

Given a strong consensus for a Soft Landing and lingering Recession fears, No Landing would be the most contrarian scenario for markets. In fact, there are some hints that the dichotomy between strong spending and weak labor markets could resolve in favor of No Landing. Rates and some segments of the equity markets have overpriced a Soft Landing and would be vulnerable in this scenario.

 
 

Recession risks have been top of mind since early 20221 when headline inflation reached 9%, the Fed hiked 525 basis points (bps) in 18 months (the steepest pace in 40 years) and the yield curve inverted by more than 100 bps. Such steep inversion has been a precursor to recession in the following year every time in the past six decades. But the U.S. economy exceeded the consensus and our expectations in late 2022, 2023 and the first half of 2024, averaging 2.3% annual growth. Despite this, today the overwhelming majority of investors (79%) still expect a Soft Landing (i.e. sub-trend growth) in the next year, and 11% expect Recession (Display 1).2 In fact, the most contrarian outcome for markets would be No Landing (i.e. above trend growth).

 
 
DISPLAY 1
 
Few Investors Expect No Landing
 

Source: MSIM Global Multi-Asset Team Analysis, FactSet, Haver Analytics and Bank of Americas. Data as of September 26, 2024.

The index performance is provided for illustrative purposes only and is not meant to depict the performance of a specific investment.

Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Forecasts/estimates are based on current market conditions, subject to change, and may not necessarily come to pass.

 
 

Recently, cautiousness on the economy has been driven by weakening labor market data, but households are consuming and businesses are investing.3 The consensus will likely face another positive surprise in Q3 with GDP likely to hit 3% vs 2% currently expected.4 And there are some indications that the dichotomy between a weak labor market and strong spending could resolve in favor of the latter:

  • LABOR MARKET STABILIZATION: Job openings have been stabilizing for the past four months to September 20th based on data from Indeed.com. This is confirmed by JOLTS (Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey) data through August (Display 2). In addition, wages for new Indeed.com postings rebounded to +3.3% from +3.1% in the spring.5
 
 
DISPLAY 2
 
Job Openings Beginning to Stabilize
 

Source: MSIM Global Multi-Asset Team Analysis, FactSet, Haver Analytics and Bank of Americas. Data as of September 26, 2024.

The index performance is provided for illustrative purposes only and is not meant to depict the performance of a specific investment.

Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Forecasts/estimates are based on current market conditions, subject to change, and may not necessarily come to pass.

 
 
  • IMPROVING HOUSING ACTIVITY: Mortgage rates are down nearly 180 bps from the October 2023 peak of 7.90% (Display 3). As a result, new home sales rebounded more than 10% in the past 7 months,6 permits for new construction are improving and mortgage applications and are up 11% from a year ago.7
 
 
DISPLAY 3
 
Falling Mortgage Rates Support Housing Market
 

Source: MSIM Global Multi-Asset Team Analysis, FactSet, Haver Analytics and Bank of Americas. Data as of September 26, 2024.

The index performance is provided for illustrative purposes only and is not meant to depict the performance of a specific investment.

Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Forecasts/estimates are based on current market conditions, subject to change, and may not necessarily come to pass.

 
 
  • CONSUMERS HAVE MORE DRY POWDER THAN EXPECTED: the annual update from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) revealed that the latest quarterly household savings rate is 5.2% (not 3.3% as previously thought) given higher estimated income.

Of course, these are still only hints of stabilization in the labor market and of recovery in housing, and other risks to the economy remain, such as still-high rates and a likely drop in government-driven activity. Nonetheless, No Landing would likely be a significant surprise to markets. In particular:

  • TOO MANY FED CUTS PRICED IN: In a higher than expected growth (and inflation) environment, the Fed may only need to cut rates to 3.5%-4%, implying a 10-year yield of 4.0-4.25% (vs. 3.74% currently) and TIPS closer to 1.8-2% (1.55% currently).8 Some speculative areas in the market which have benefited from the expectation of much lower rates, such as gold (and cryptocurrencies to a certain extent), might also come under pressure.
  • EXPENSIVE DEFENSIVES AT RISK: In a No Landing scenario, the equity market’s bias towards defensiveness and away from cyclicals might come under pressure. And the bias for large cap, expensive, quality stocks, might shift towards lower quality stocks at lower multiples, in neglected areas like small caps and value.
  • On the other hand, current investor preference for U.S. over international assets could stay well-supported, though record valuations are already worrisome.

 

Bottom Line: Given a strong consensus for a Soft Landing and lingering Recession fears, No Landing would be the most contrarian scenario for markets. In fact, there are some hints that the dichotomy between strong spending and weak labor markets could resolve in favor of No Landing. Rates and some segments of the equity markets have overpriced a Soft Landing and would be vulnerable in this scenario.

 
 

 

1 According to the Wall Street Journal survey of economists, the estimated probability of recession over the next 12-months remained near or above 50% from July 2022 to October 2023.
2 Bank of America Global Fund Manager Survey – September 17, 2024. 40% of investors surveyed see a US recession as the biggest tail risk, more than twice as many who see an inflation reacceleration as the key tail risk.
3 Based on the latest retail sales, consumption may grow 3.5% in 3Q, and spending by businesses on equipment and intellectual property is expected to grow 8-9%.
4 The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow forecasts 3.1% for Q3 and the New York Fed’s NowCast 3.0%.
5 Indeed.com
6 New home sales have increased +11% smoothed three months and +8% unsmoothed (Jan – Aug 2024)
7 Permits for new home construction are up 2% from July, based on a trailing 3-month average. Mortgage applications data is trailing 4-week average.
8 The Fed’s SEP (Statement of Economic Projections) indicate that the long-term equilibrium Fed Funds rate is 2.875% while rates markets have priced 2.85% Fed Funds by September 2025.

 
cyril.moulle-berteaux
Head of Global Multi-Asset Team
Global Multi-Asset Team
 
 
 
 

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