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As the Federal Reserve transitions from a restrictive monetary policy to a more accommodative stance, investors are questioning how this regime change will impact various asset classes.
The central bank’s shift towards lower interest rates can have far-reaching implications across equities, bonds, and other markets.
Historically, stocks have tended to perform well following the Fed’s initial rate cuts—but with a crucial caveat: the economy must avoid slipping into a recession. An analysis by Goldman Sachs reveals that the S&P 500 has experienced significant declines even after rate cuts if the U.S. economy entered a recession during those periods.
When it comes to bonds, lower interest rates have generally led to a decrease in bond yields, thus driving up bond prices. Unlike equities, this dynamic has historically played out somewhat independently of the economic cycle. However, “what's past is prologue” is not always a guarantee in financial markets.
According to Bank of America’s latest Research Investment Committee (RIC) report, investors can identify quality opportunities across various asset classes, particularly in today’s shifting market landscape.
BofA analysts suggest that in the U.S. equity space, investors should adopt a defensive stance, focusing on companies with high free cash flow.
Savita Subramanian, head of U.S. equity & quantitative strategy at BofA, notes that S&P 500 valuations indicate low price returns for the next decade, making dividend payouts more crucial for total returns.
Outside the U.S., Bank of America is bullish on Japanese equities as effective corporate reforms are expected “to unleash a mountain of cash.” The WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity ETF (NYSE:DXJ) is a top pick in this market, having gained 125% since 2019. This ETF also offers protection against the yen’s devaluation.
In the fixed-income market, BofA suggests exposure to AAA-rated collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) and long-dated Treasury bonds.
Asset Class | Name | |
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Equities | ||
Utilities | First Trust Utilities AlphaDEX ETF | |
Utilities | Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund | |
Real Estate | Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund | |
Real estate | iShares Cohen & Steers REIT ETF | |
Consumer staples | Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF | |
Consumer staples | iShares U.S. Consumer Staples ETF | |
Value | Vanguard Value ETF | |
Quality | Pacer US Cash Cows 100 ETF | |
Dividend | Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF | |
Buybacks | iShares Core Dividend ETF | |
Japan | Wisdom Tree Japan Hedged Equity ETF | |
Fixed income | ||
Credit | Janus Henderson AAA CLO ETF | |
Duration | iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF |
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