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Outlook 2023: CIO and Multi-asset

15/12/2022
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Authors

Johanna Kyrklund
Co-Head of Investment and Group Chief Investment Officer

As a degree of normality returns to markets for the first time in years, a focus on valuations must return too.

Having just lived through a once-in-generation crisis, in the form of the Covid-19 pandemic, we’re now seeing the status quo of the past 30 years turned on its head. After decades of relative peace and falling inflation, we are now confronted by increased geopolitical tension and rising inflation. 

As investors, however, we are seeing a return to some semblance of normality. This changes the investment dynamic considerably compared to a couple of years ago, when we were forced to buy ever-more expensive assets in a world of endless liquidity to generate return.

From denial to acceptance

In recent months, the mindsets of investors have moved from "denial" to "acceptance" in terms of their expectations of central bank hikes. Market expectations are now reasonable.

Diverging central bank policies, driven by differing levels of inflation, exposure to the energy crisis and the pandemic, also create opportunities within asset classes.

In the last decade with quantitative easing and rates pretty much pinned down at zero across the world, there was very little differentiation in monetary policy. This made it hard to take investment positions that favoured one country over another.

Recoveries come at different speeds

Now we still probably have to work our way through a recession in 2023, but looking back at how we came out of the 2001 recession, we saw economies recovering at different speeds. This made it interesting from an investment perspective and I certainly think this will be a great opportunity over the next couple of years.

It is worth noting that emerging markets were far quicker to deal with inflation in 2021, so they are getting very near to the end of their tightening cycle. They have already taken a great deal of pain by pre-emptively raising rates, and we now see some value in emerging market assets.

Inflation will be key to performance in 2023

Inflation will be the key to market performance in 2023. Provided inflation does come down, we could start to see a more benign environment for markets. But if inflation persists, then rates might have to go even higher, and markets would have to reassess valuations once again.

However, compared to the volatility of 2022, we expect interest rates, and therefore fixed income, to be more stable in 2023, allowing investors to take advantage of the yields on offer. Indeed, the appeal of bonds has changed from being their diversification benefits, to their yields.

Earnings expectations need to come down

Turning to equities, we do not think valuations are as attractive as bonds are and we need earnings expectations to come down further given recessionary risks.

What could be the triggers for a stronger recovery in equities? Any evidence of a weaker labour market in the US would allow the Fed to back off from raising rates, which would allow bond yields to adjust downwards and allow equities to re-rate.

There is also potentially more opportunity within equities. After years of unrelenting outperformance by the US, driven by the strength of the technology sector, markets outside the US now look very cheap.

However, investors will need to be more discerning and selective, both on markets and companies in this new environment. There will be an increased divergence between the winners and losers in both fixed income and equity markets.

We should also remember that historically some of the best opportunities for equities occur in the midst of recessions. Markets always move ahead of economic news. So, in 2023 investors need to focus on valuations, not on the newspaper headlines.

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Authors

Johanna Kyrklund
Co-Head of Investment and Group Chief Investment Officer

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