Bonds & Stocks Bid Despite Rate-Hawknado Ahead Of J-Hole Pow-Wow
Another wave of hawkish FedSpeak today (George, Bostic, Harker, and Bullard in increasingly ominous policy terms) prompted further tightening in STIRs…
Source: Bloomberg
…but stocks (once again) just shrugged it off as hope remains that Powell punts tomorrow…
Source: Bloomberg
If there is still anyone left believing that Powell will pivot tomorrow, they are in cloud cuckoo-land – he would have to completely reject the words of at least six Fed presidents in the last two days who have expressed nothing but ‘higher for longer’ rates as a possibility.
Will Powell go ‘full Leeroy Jenkins’ on the market?
The market is pricing a peak terminal rate for this cycle at around 3.79% in March 2023 before rate-cuts begin (but all the FedSpeak today signaled that was unlikely – more aggressive hikes then pause was the narrative, not a hike and cut flip-flop)…
Source: Bloomberg
Why are they desperate? Simple – financial conditions are now ‘easier’ than when The Fed actually started ‘tightening’…
Source: Bloomberg
The Dow lagged on the day (thanks to weakness in Salesforce) but had a positive performance while Nasdaq and Small Caps led the pre-Powell surge. In the last hour, the “we know something you don’t know” panic-buying accelerated into the close. Futures were bid aggressively at both the EU cash open and the US cash open…
“Most Shorted” stocks surged once again today…
Source: Bloomberg
Very strong 7Y auction (after ugly auctions earlier in the week) helped extend gains in bond land today… but the short-end (2Y) dramatically underperformed…
Source: Bloomberg
The 10Y Yield dropped back near 3.00% today…
Source: Bloomberg
All of which flattened the yield curve (2s30s) dramatically…
Source: Bloomberg
The dollar extended yesterday’s slide, but was bid into and across the European open (like it has been for the last few days)
Source: Bloomberg
Bitcoin chopped around today to close practically unchanged around $21500…
Source: Bloomberg
Oil prices slipped lower today…
European NatGas continued its explosion higher, now trading at a stunning $533 per barrel of oil equivalent…
Source: Bloomberg
And some more context, Germans are paying the equivalent of $1200/barrel of oil for their electricity demands (1Y ahead)…
Source: Bloomberg
Interestingly, the discount for Russian (Urals) crude below Brent is tightening…
Source: Bloomberg
Gold managed modest gains on the day with overnight gains being dumped as US opened…
Finally, Bloomberg reports that a measure of aggregate profit margins improved in the period to 15.5% — the most since 1950 — from 14% in the first three months of the year.
Source: Bloomberg
This won’t last… unless government intervention has finally killed capitalism.
Tyler Durden
Thu, 08/25/2022 – 16:00
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