Friday, July 7, 2017

Global macro on one-page - All about central bank balance sheet issues


What will be the key driver for global macro portfolios in the second half of the year? I hate to say it, but it will again be central bank behavior. I thought there was a switch to focus on the real economy with the Fed starting to raise rates and react to the macro environment, but markets seem to be deeply focused on how normalization and central bank sheets will be adjusted. 

We are getting a taste of the new world with strong bond market sensitivities to any suggestion of an ECB change. It may not be a taper tantrum, but there is a new caution with holding bonds. This bond caution will carry-over to other risky assets. Simply put, the financial asset rallies around the world were driven by liquidity and leverage and now the liquidity environment is changing. The adage for markets have always been, "don't fight the Fed" when it is adding liquidity. The same philosophy should apply in the opposite direction, "don't fight central banks if they are going to normalize." Leverage is out and risk taking should be more prudent. This process of market switching to normalization may not be immediate or dramatic, but should be in the minds of all investors.

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