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06-07-2023 · Quarterly outlook

Into thin air: Earnings likely to blunt current exuberance

The recent tech-driven rally in US equities has been characterized by narrow breadth. With further Fed and ECB rate rises likely, and some economic indicators flashing red, we remain cautious on developed market equities, and believe emerging markets are better placed to lead the next cycle.

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    Authors

  • Kees Verbaas - Global Head of Fundamental Equity

    Kees Verbaas

    Global Head of Fundamental Equity

  • Audrey Kaplan - Lead Portfolio Manager

    Audrey Kaplan

    Lead Portfolio Manager

  • Wim-Hein Pals - Head of Emerging Markets team

    Wim-Hein Pals

    Head of Emerging Markets team

Summary

  1. Tech’s AI bliss is camouflaging a vulnerable broader market

  2. Macro outlook still gloomy and earnings likely to rollover in developed markets

  3. Emerging markets poised to take lead, but still waiting for US dollar to falter

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DM equities vulnerable

The recent tech-driven rally in US equities has been characterized by narrow breadth and has pushed valuations. With further Fed and ECB rate rises likely, and some economic indicators flashing red, we remain cautious on developed market equities. We have year-to-date adopted a more barbell approach to DM equities – defensive, high-quality companies at one side and high-growth value creation companies on the other side.

EM positioned to lead next cycle

In EM we are more constructive and consider it a good time to build long term positions. With China and DM set to slow in the second half of 2023, EM in general will also slow somewhat, but excess savings will likely continue to buffer domestic demand from the lagged impact of the large monetary tightening over 2021-2022.

Thus, EM growth could surprise on the upside in the second half of 2023. Headline disinflation has set in and should gather pace in the coming months. If the Fed goes on a prolonged pause after July, EM easing (LatAm and EMEA) is expected to start in the coming quarter, but is unlikely to be very deep. The timing of an eventual US (or global) recession is still uncertain but in the scenario of a modest US recession, EM growth should do reasonably well. In addition, the EM story is no longer catch-up growth and productivity gains – EM’s macro fundamentals are transformed and we are taking exposure to companies within EM that have an inbuilt edge and are set to become regional or global leaders.

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